In 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?
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Problem 6d
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Consider rare disorders in a population caused by an autosomal recessive mutation. From the frequencies of the disorder in the population given, calculate the percentage of heterozygous carriers:
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Identify the given information: the frequency of individuals affected by the autosomal recessive disorder is 0.01. This frequency corresponds to the homozygous recessive genotype (q²) in the population.
Calculate the allele frequency of the recessive allele (q) by taking the square root of the affected frequency: \(q = \sqrt{q^{2}}\).
Determine the frequency of the dominant allele (p) using the relationship between allele frequencies in a population: \(p = 1 - q\).
Calculate the frequency of heterozygous carriers (the individuals with genotype Aa) using the Hardy-Weinberg principle: \$2pq$.
Convert the frequency of heterozygous carriers to a percentage by multiplying the result by 100.
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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Autosomal Recessive Inheritance
Autosomal recessive disorders require two copies of a mutated gene for the phenotype to be expressed. Individuals with only one mutated allele are carriers and typically do not show symptoms. Understanding this inheritance pattern is essential to relate genotype frequencies to disease prevalence.
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Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
The Hardy-Weinberg principle provides a mathematical framework to relate allele and genotype frequencies in a population under ideal conditions. It allows calculation of carrier frequencies from disease prevalence by using p² + 2pq + q² = 1, where q² represents affected individuals.
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Calculating Carrier Frequency from Disease Prevalence
For an autosomal recessive disorder, the disease frequency (q²) is known, so the allele frequency (q) is the square root of q². The carrier frequency (2pq) can then be calculated, assuming p ≈ 1 for rare disorders, enabling estimation of the percentage of heterozygous carriers in the population.
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