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- A population consists of 100 individuals of the following genotypes: AA Aa aa 55 20 25 What is the frequency of the A allele? 0.14 0.2 0.25 0.35 0.55 0.65 0.75 837 PM K000 OO60 individuals have the genotype AA28 individuals have the genotype Aa12 individuals have the genotype aaWhat is the frequency of the A allele?Think of how many alleles in total?hint: add up the number of A alleles in this population: AA= 60+60 and Aa= 28.Add those together and divide by the total number of alleles.What is the allelic frequency of A for the following population:GenotypeNo. individualsAA450Aa300Aa150 Answer choices: 0.5 0.667 0.44 0.9 333
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- If 60 individuals have the genotype AA and there are 100 total individuals in the population what is the frequency of AA?A population consists of 100 individuals of the following genotypes: AA 55 Aa 20 0.14 0.2 0.25 0.35 0.55 0.65 0.75 0.8 aa 25 What is the frequency of the A allele?What are the frequencies of allele D and d in a population that has individuals with the following genotypes? DD=81 Did=18 dd =1