A recessive allele (a) that causes a genetic disease has a frequency (q) of 0.01. If the population mates randomly (F = 0), the frequency of individuals affected by the disease (aa) will be q = 0.01 = 0.0001.
However, if F = 0.25 expected frequency of the aa is .0026.
#XL - T Zoology#Factor affecting Hardy Weinberg equilibrium#Part B Pointers