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8 July, 19:27

Assume that the mutation rate for a given gene is 1 * 10-6 mutations per generation. For that gene, how many mutations would be expected if 500 million sperm are examined?

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  1. 8 July, 19:49
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    500

    Explanation:

    Mutation rate is largely known as changes that occur in the frequency of a particular gene over an extended period of time

    So given that;

    the mutation rate of a particular gene = 1 * 10⁻⁶

    The expected mutations after 500 million sperm are examined will be:

    = (1 * 10⁻⁶) * (500,000,000)

    = 500

    Thus, The expected mutations = 500
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