Chapter 21: Problem 8
In a population where only the total number of individuals wit the dominant phenotype is known, how can you calculate th percentage of carriers and homozygous recessives?
Chapter 21: Problem 8
In a population where only the total number of individuals wit the dominant phenotype is known, how can you calculate th percentage of carriers and homozygous recessives?
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Get started for freeCONCEPT QUESTION Read the Chapter Concepts liston page 412 All these pertain to the principles of population genetics and the evolution of species. Write a short essay describing the roles of mutation, migration, and selection in bringing about speciation.
ConsiderapopulationinwhichthefrequencyofalleleAisp \(=0.7\) and thefrequencyofalleleais \(q=0.3\), andwheretheallelesarecodominant. What will be the allele frequencies after one generation if the following occurs? (a) \(w_{A A}=1, w_{A a}=0.9, w_{a a}=0.8\) (b) \(w_{A A}=1, w_{A a}=0.95, w_{a a}=0.9\) (c) \(w_{A A}=1, w_{A a}=0.99, w_{a a}=0.98\) (d) \(w_{A A}=0.8, w_{A a}=1, w_{a a}=0.8\)
A farmer plants transgenic Bt corn that is genetically modified to produce its own insecticide. Of the corn borer larvae feeding on these Bt crop plants, only 10 percent survive unless they have at least one copy of the dominant resistance allele \(B\) that confers resistance to the Bt insecticide. When the farmer first plants Bt corn, the frequency of the \(B\) resistance allele in the corn borer population is \(0.02 .\) What will be the frequency of the resistance allele after one generation of corn borers have fed on Bt corn?
List the barriers that prevent interbreeding, and give an example of each.
If 4 percent of a population in equilibrium expresses a recessive trait, what is the probability that the offspring of two individuals who do not express the trait will express it?
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