Genetics: Analysis and Principles
Genetics: Analysis and Principles
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Chapter 27, Problem 2EQ

You will need to refer to question 2 in More Genetic TIPS to answer this question. The gene for coat color in rabbits can exist in four alleles termed C(full coat color),  c c h  (chinchilla),  c h  (Himalayan), and c (albino). In a population of rabbits in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, the allele frequencies are

C   = 0.34

c c h = 0.17

c h = 0.44

c   = 0.05

Assume that C is dominant to the other three alleles, c c h  is dominant to  c h  and c, and  c h  is dominant to c.

A. What is the frequency of albino rabbits?

B. Among 1000 rabbits, how many would you expect to have a Himalayan coat color?

C. Among 1000 rabbits, how many would be heterozygotes with a chinchilla coat color?

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Summary Introduction

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In a population of rabbits in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, determinethe:

Frequency of albino rabbits

Number of rabbits to have a Himalayan coat color

Number of rabbits to be heterozygous with a chinchilla coat color

Introduction:

The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a principle, which states that in a given population, the frequency of occurrence of alleles of a gene or a locus can be determined. The frequency is supposed to remain fixed and even remain the same throughout the generation. In other words, the principle says that allele frequency in a population is stable and is constant from generation to generation.

Explanation of Solution

The Hardy- Weinberg equation in its standard form (two-allele) indicates that each individual inherits two copies of each gene, one from each parent. For a two-allele condition, it can also be expressed as (p+q)2=1.

This equation can be expanded to include three or more than three alleles. For the given situation in the question, there a gene exists as four alleles: C(full coat color), cch (chinchilla), ch (Himalayan), and c (albino). The allele frequency of C is designated by the letter p, cch by the letter q, ch by the letter r, and c by the letter s.The allele frequencies are listed below:

C=0.34cch=0.17ch=0.44c=0.05

Under these conditions, the Hardy- Weinberg equation can be written as follows:

(p+q+r+s)2=1p2+q2+r2+s2+2pq+2qr+2pr+2ps+2rs+2qs=1.

where,

p2 is the genotype of the frequency of CC

q2 is the genotype frequency of cchcch

r2 is the genotype frequency of chch

s2 is the genotype frequency of cc

2pq is the genotype frequency of Ccch

2qr is the genotype frequency of cchch

2pr is the genotype frequency of Cch

2ps is the genotype frequency of Cc

2rs is the genotype frequency of chc

2qs is the genotype frequency of cchc

Now,

p2(the genotype frequency of CC, which produces full coat color)=(0.34)2p2=0.1156

q2(the genotype frequency of cchcch, which produces chinchilla coat color)=(0.17)2q2=0.0289r2(the genotype frequency ofchch, which produces Himalayan coat color)=(0.44)2r2=0.1936s2 is the genotype frequency of cc, which produces albino coat color)=(0.05)2s2=0.00252pq (the genotype frequency ofCcch, which produces full coat color)=2(0.34)(0.17)2pq=0.11562qr (the genotype frequency of cchch, which produces chinchilla coat color)=2(0.17)(0.44) 2qr=0.14962pr (the genotype frequency of Cch, which produces full coat color)=2(0.34)(0.44) 2pr=0.29922ps (the genotype frequency ofCc, which produces full coat color)=2(0.34)(0.05) 2ps =0.034

2rs (the genotype frequency ofchc, which produces Himalayan coat color)=2(0.44)(0.05) 2rs=0.044 2qs(the genotype frequency ofcchc, which produces chinchilla coat color)=2(0.17)(0.05)2qs=0.017

The frequency of albino rabbits is s2, which is equal to 0.0025 or 0.25%.\

 Frequency of rabbits with Himalayan coat color=0.1936+0.044 Frequency of rabbits with Himalayan coat color=0.2376 or 23.76%.

Among 1000 rabbits, the number of rabbits with Himalayan coat color=23.76% of 1000Thus, the number of rabbits with Himalayan coat color=237.6 or 237 (approx.)

C.

Frequency of rabbits that are heterozygotes with chinchilla coat color=0.1496+0.017 frequency of rabbits that are heterozygotes with chinchilla coat color=0.1666 or 16.66%        

The number of rabbits that are heterozygotes with chinchilla coat color among 1000 rabbits can be calculated as follows:

The number of rabbits that are heterozygotes with chinchilla coat color=16.66% of 1000The number of rabbits that are heterozygotes with chinchilla coat color=166.6 or 166(approx.)

Conclusion

Therefore, it can be concluded that the frequency of the albino rabbits is 0.0025 or 0.25%.The number of rabbits with a Himalayan coat color would be 237 (approx.).The number of rabbits that are heterozygotes with chinchilla coat color would be 166 (approx.).

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