Hardy-Weinberg Law Three alleles (alternative versions of a gene) A, B, and O determine
Chapter 9, Problem 40(choose chapter or problem)
Hardy-Weinberg Law Three alleles (alternative versions of a gene) A, B, and O determine the four blood types A (AA or AO), B (BB or BO), O (OO), and AB. The HardyWeinberg Law states that the proportion of individuals in a population who carry two different alleles is P 2pq 1 2pr 1 2rq where p, q, and r are the proportions of A, B, and O in the population. Use the fact that p 1 q 1 r 1 to show that P is at most 2 3.
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