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Biology, 21.04.2020 23:20 rfultz27

Use this information to answer questions 6 - 11. Your original population of
200 was hit by a tidal wave and 100 organisms were killed, leaving 36
homozygous recessive out of the 100 survivors. If we assume that all
individuals were equally likely to be wiped out, how did the tidal wave
affect the predicted frequencies of the alleles in the population? Assume
the new population is at equilibrium after the event, so you are comparing
two populations that are at equilibrium to look for changes in allele
frequencies.
what is the frequency of the recessivr allele

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