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    A Gene in a Randomly-Mating Population Has Two Alleles (A,a),and
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A Gene in a Randomly-Mating Population Has Two Alleles (A,a),and

Question 32

Question 32

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A gene in a randomly-mating population has two alleles (A,a) ,and the allele frequency of A is 0.65.Calculate the frequency of homozygous recessive individuals (aa) in the population.


A) 0.350
B) 0.455
C) 0.1225
D) 0.4225
E) 0.2275

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