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29 July, 00:55

What do the terms in the hardy-weinberg equations (p + q = 1 and p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1) represent?

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  1. 29 July, 01:24
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    P represents the frequency of the dominant allele (in decimal form) of a gene

    q represents the frequency of the recessive allele (in decimal form) of a gene

    These 2 alleles are different; one is dominant, one is recessive.

    p^2 = the frequency of homozygous dominant individuals in the population (decimal form)

    2pq = the frequency of heterozygous individuals in the population (decimal form)

    q^2 = the frequency of homozygous recessive in the population (decimal form)
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