What is an example hardy-weinberg equation practice problem?
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A question could look like:
If
An explanation, walked through:
The Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is a mathematical relationship of the alleles and genotypes in a population that meets certain characteristics. The relationships are as follow:
Alleles:
#p="frequency of the dominant allele"#
#q="frequency of the recessive allele"#
Genotypes:
#p^2="frequency of homozygous dominant genotype"#
#2pq="frequency of heterozygous genotype"#
#q^2="frequency of homozygous recessive genotype"#
From the question, we know that
To determine what the actual frequency is, simply divide
However, we wish to find the frequency of the population that is heterozygous, which is equal to
Finding
#q^2=0.49#
Take the square root of both sides.
#q=0.7#
(This means that
Now that we've found the value of
Finding
Through the equation
#p+0.7=1#
Subtract
#q=0.3#
Finding the frequency of heterozygotes:
#"frequency of heterozygous genotypes"=2pq#
Substitute the known values for
#"frequency of heterozygous genotypes"=2(0.3)(0.7)=0.42#
Converting this into a percent, we see that