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17 July, 13:57

If a population of 1,000 individuals has 160 rr genotypes, assuming simple dominance by the A allele, what is the frequency of the dominant phenotype in the population?

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  1. 17 July, 14:04
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    Here square frequency of recessive alleles r^2 = 160/1000 = 0.16

    Therefore r = 0.16

    Since r + d = 1; d = 1-0.16 = 0.84
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