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Genotype and Allele Frequencies

Postby Jason123456 on Sun Dec 09, 2007 6:10 am

I was wondering if ya'll could help me with.

In a particular breed of cats, black fur(BB or Bb) is dominant and white fur (bb) is recessive. In a population of 500 cats, 180 are homozygous dominant(BB) 240 are hetrozygous (Bb) and 80 are homozygous recessive (bb),

What is the genotype frequencies of BB, Bb, and bb

Also, what are the allele frequences of B and b

Thanks for any help with this.
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Postby mith on Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:57 pm

I think this is a simple counting exercise if you know what the terms mean.
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Postby Jason123456 on Sun Dec 09, 2007 5:11 pm

So would it be

Genotype frequency?

BB = 180/500
Bb= 240/500
bb= 80/500

Allele frequency?

B= 600/1000
b = 400/1000

?????????????? Thanks!
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Postby MrMistery on Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:28 pm

yes that is correct, but in population genetics gene frequencies are expressed as decimals where sum of the frequencies of all alleles is 1. in your case B+b=1.
Therefore B=600/1000=0.6
b=400/1000=0.4
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