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AP Biology 1.5 Evolution. What percentage of the population will show the dominant trait, S?


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Thank you and here's your shmoop du jour brought to

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you by recessive traits because your brother had to get

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his freaky webbed toes from well somewhere Okay here's Our

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question In a population exhibiting hardy weinberg equilibrium twenty five

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percent of the population shows a recess of trait S

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what percentage of the population will show the dominant trait

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i guess And here is a potential answers over Well

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equilibrium is important in genetics in competitive games of jenga

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in charlie sheen's a mental state way don't recommend putting

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those last two together though that game still gives us

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nightmares about hardy Weinberg states that gino type frequencies remain

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constant in a generation when there aren't outside genetic influences

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According to this model p the frequency of the dominant

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eliel and cue the frequency of the recess of eliel

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must add together the equal one under hardy weinberg You're

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either dominant or your recess if there's no freaky third

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off though seriously where'd he get those toes from that

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ain't normal So assuming we're all able to subtract things

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from one we can use these highly advanced mask eels

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and subtract point two five twenty five percent from one

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that gives us seventy five percent which means the correct

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answer is d a happy ending for everyone except maybe

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for your brother on the bright side if there's ever

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a live action version of flipper well we'll know who 00:01:33.879 --> [endTime] to call

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