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Consider the accompanying pedigree of a rare autosomal recessive disease, PKU. (Assume individual coming from outside that is homozygous for normal allele) What is the probability of child showing trait of A and B individuals?

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  1. 1/16             

  2. 1/6       

  3. 1/4     

  4. 1/12

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The fitness of three genotype are A1A1 < A1A2 = A2A2) Which of the following observation correct?

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The fitness of three genotype are A1A1 < A1A2 = A2A2) Which of the following observation correct?

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 In a human population, the gene frequencies of the alleles for the ABO system are as follows:

A = 29%                         B = 7%                                    0=64%

Assuming complete random mating and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,

What are the blood type A frequencies in this population?

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#SCPH28 | Zoology

 In a human population, the gene frequencies of the alleles for the ABO system are as follows:

A = 29%                         B = 7%                                    0=64%

Assuming complete random mating and Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium,

What are the blood type A frequencies in this population?