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Question 1

The Hardy-Weinberg principle is used in the investigation of population genetics.

a)

What does the Hardy-Weinberg principle predict about populations?

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b)

In a population of snails, the banding of shells is controlled by a single gene with two alleles.

The allele B, for unbanded shells is dominant to the allele b, for banded shells.

A population of snails contained 64% unbanded snails.

Use the Hardy-Weinberg equation to calculate the percentage of this snail population you would expect to be heterozygous for this gene.

(0/3 marks)

c)

Give two assumptions that are made when using the Hardy-Weinberg equation.

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d)

A scientist investigated the banding pattern in another population of snails.

He found that the frequency of the recessive allele was much lower.

A statistical test showed that the difference between the two frequencies of the b allele was significant at the p = 0.05 level.

Use the terms probability and chance to explain what this means.

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