In one generation, the frequency of the A allele is 70 percent and the frequency of the a allele is 30 percent. What are the chances of an individual in the next generation having the genotype aa if the population is in genetic equilibrium? 49% 42% 30% 9%
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i would say 42%
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explain plz why you think that
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I think 9%.
explain
Simply because in every generation to come you will have a smaller chance.
Like how in generations with cancer, each generation has less of likeliness of getting cancer.
are you absolutely sure??
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I am completely sure!
42 Is correct.
A Punnett Square can Help you Alot. Here a website c: http://utahscience.oremjr.alpine.k12.ut.us/sciber00/7th/genetics/sciber/punnett.htm
Why would they have more of a chance?
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