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Biology, 17.06.2020 02:57, kelciiann5968

Calculate the phenotype frequencies: . frequency = moths with a genotype/total number of moths
Calculate the allele frequencies:
q2 = typica frequency
p = 1-9
Calculate the Genotype frequencies, and numbers.
ww = q?, wB = 2pq, BB = p2
Number of moths = Genotype frequency * Total number
Population development
Moth released G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
Typica 490 301 387 456 556 818
Carbonaria 510 210 190 186 166 114
Total 1000 511 577 642 722 932
Phenotype frequency
Color Initial frequency Frequency GS
Typica White 0.49
Carbonaria Black 0.51
Allele frequency
Allele Initial allele frequency Gs allele frequency
q w 0.7
p b 0.3

Genotype frequency
Moths Genotype Color Months Initial Frequency G
released frequency
q2 Typica ww White 490 0.49
2pq Carbonica wB Black 510 0.42
q2 Carnaria BB Black 1000 0.09

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