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Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium.
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Which of the following is NOT a requirement of populations in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
a) No selection.
b) Panmixia
c) Small population.
d) All of the above are requirements of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium
In the Hardy-Weinberg equation, 2pq represents:
a) The frequency of homozygous dominant individuals in the population.
b) The frequency of homozygous recessive individuals in the population.
c) The frequency of heterozygous individuals in the population.
d) The number of hamsters it takes to screw in a lightbulb.
In the Hardy-Weinberg equation, ____ + _____ = 1
a) 2p + 2q
b) p+q
c) p^2 + q^2
d) hamster + guinea pig
Long ears is a dominant trait in rabbits. In a population of 100 rabbits, 15 of them have short ears. What is q^2 for this population?
a) 1.0
b) 0.85
c) 0.15
d) 0.5
500 frogs are in a pond. In these frogs, yellow skin spots are a dominant trait. There are 350 frogs with yellow skin spots. How many frogs are probably Aa?
a) 350
b) 150
c) 248
d) 252
In a population of hamsters, 10 individuals are homozygous dominant, 5 are heterozygous, and 15 are homozygous recessive. What is p?
a) .3
b) .42
c) .58
d) .7
In a population of 100, 25 individuals are homozygous dominant. How many individuals would be expected to be homozygous recessive?
a) 0
b) 25
c) 50
d) 75
In the Hardy-Weinberg equation, the frequency of the dominant allele is represented by:
a) p^2
b) q^2
c) p
d) q
Which of the following correctly shows the Hardy-Weinberg Equation?
a) p^2 + q = 1
b) p^2 + 2pq + q^2 = 1
c) p + 2pq + q = 1
d) None of the above
Which of the following animals is the cutest?
a) Whale
b) Rhinoceros
c) Warthog
d) Bunny
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