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#Question id: 24536


If the given proportionate contribution of genotypes to the population is p2  WFF =0.04,  2pqWFS  =0.16 , 
q2 WSS = 0.16, then what will be the Relative genotypic frequency after selection of heterozygous ;

#Unit 11. Evolution and Behavior
  1. 0.11
  2. 0.16
  3. 0.36
  4. 0.44
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In the first row of the table above, we record the initial genotypic frequencies before selection has acted. If mating has been random (an assumption of the model), the genotypes will have the Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium frequencies of p2, 2pq, and q2) In the second row of the table above, fitness values of the corresponding genotypes. In the third row the proportion of the population represented by each genotype after selection is obtained by multiplying the initial genotypic frequency times its fitness. The frequency of A allele after selection will be