Multiple ChoiceIn the context of Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what does allele frequency refer to in a population?
Multiple ChoiceUnder ideal Hardy-Weinberg conditions (very large population, random mating, no mutation, no migration, and no natural selection), how do allele frequencies change over time?
Multiple ChoiceUnder Hardy-Weinberg assumptions, a diploid population has genotype frequencies fAA, fAa, and faa. Which expression correctly calculates the allele frequency of A (i.e., p) from these genotype frequencies?1views
Multiple ChoiceIn a population at Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, the frequency of allele C is p and the frequency of allele c is q (with p+q=1). What is the expected genotype frequency of cc?
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is NOT an assumption made when using the Hardy-Weinberg formula?630views3rank
Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following formulas can be used to calculate heterozygote frequency in a population?618views2rank
Multiple ChoiceIn a random mating population of Drosophila, 5% of the flies have black bodies (encoded by recessive b) and 95% have brown bodies (encoded by B). Assuming Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium what is the allele frequency of B in the population?674views5rank2comments