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Biology, 07.08.2021 01:00 kaffolter25

g You can use the above values of p2, q2, and 2pq to calculate the number of individuals of each genotype you would expect to see in your sample, given the allele frequencies in your sample. So, how many individuals would you expect to observe who are (for example) TT, Tt, and tt

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