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29 March, 15:28

You are a population geneticist and you have recently visited a remote pacific island where you have discovered a race of giant purple-skinned, seven-toed, three-horned dragons. in examining the new race you have discovered that a small number of the dragons have only six toes as opposed to seven and it seems to be genetically inherited trait. after a population survey, you have found that in a population of 1,378 dragons, 174 of them have only six toes. assuming the six-toed organisms are carrying a recessive trait, calculate the gene frequencies and the percentage of homozygous dominant, heterozygous, and recessive individuals on the island

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  1. 29 March, 15:40
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    Use the Hardy Weinburg equation of allelic frequency.

    P2+2pq+q2=1

    174/1378 = 0.126 = q2

    Therefore q2 = 0.126; q = 0.355

    If q = 0.355 and we understand that p + q = 1, then

    P = 1 - 0.355 = 0.645

    To find homozygous dominant population (p2);

    (0.645) 2 x 1378 = 0.416 x 1378 = 573

    Heterozygous popualiton (2pq);

    (2 x 0.645 x 0.355) x 1378 = 0.458 x 1378 = 631

    Recessive indviduals (q2) = 174
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