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Mr3Hunna

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In the Hardy-Weinberg genetic equilibrium formula, p is the
 
  a. frequency of the recessive allele.
  b. mutation rate.
  c. frequency of heterozygotes.
  d. frequency of the dominant allele.
  e. frequency of the dormant allele

Question 2

The ratio of one allele to all the other alleles at a given locus in a population is the definition of
 
  a. the allele frequency.
  b. a polymorphism.
  c. genetic drift.
  d. the mutation rate.
  e. The allele intensity



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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