In humans (and many other organisms), genes come in pairs. A certain gene comes in two
Chapter 2, Problem 64(choose chapter or problem)
In humans (and many other organisms), genes come in pairs. A certain gene comes in two types (alleles): type a and type A. The genotype of a person for that gene is the types of the two genes in the pair: AA, Aa, or aa (aA is equivalent to Aa). Assume that the Hardy-Weinberg law applies here, which means that the frequencies of AA, Aa, aa in the population are p2, 2p(1 p),(1 p) 2 respectively, for some p with 0 me p w. h 0
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