Solving A Hardy-Weinberg Equation
Step 1- Find given components, in this case they were q² and the population size.
→q²= .48 and population is 1000
Step 2- In order to find q you must square root it. Then once acquired q you simply subtract q to 1 then that will give you your p value.
→√q²=√.48 → q= .69
→ .69 - 1 = .31 → p=.31
Step 3- Next is to get p², to do this you just square your p value. After getting your p and q values you plug them into 2pq to get that value.
→ p= .31 → .3² = .09 → p²= .09
→ 2pq → 2(.31)(.69) = .43
Step 4- To ensure your calculations are correct you take the Hardy-Weinberg equation and plug the values in. They should equal a total of 1.
→ p²+2pq+q²=1
→ .09 + .43 + .48 = 1
Homozygous dominant individual- p²: .09
Homozygous recessive individual- q²: .48
Frequency of dominant allele- p : .31
Frequency of recessive allele- q : .69
Heterozygous individual- 2pq: .43
Step 5- By multiplying your p², q², and 2pq individually by the population size, you then get your possible genotypes.
→ .09 × 1000 = 90
→ .48 × 1000 = 480
→ .43 × 1000 = 430
Step 6- Finally to get the frequencies of the alleles you simply turn them into percentages.
Frequency of Dominant Allele→ p = .31 → 31%
Frequency of Recessive Allele→ q = .69 → 69%
I like the orginization of your post, although I did catch two errors in step two. You wrote "In order to find q you must square root it.", I think you should be a little bit more specific and mention that "it" is supposed to be q^2. Another mistake I found in step two is that you said "subtract q to 1" it is actually supposed to be the other way around, you subtract 1 to the q value. If you did subtract q to 1 it would come out a negative.
ReplyDeleteEach steps were clear, well written and easy to understand. Adding the actual the math work helped because it gave that visual effect which was a good choice! One thing you should add, besides fixing what was stated in the previous comment was, you should add the percentages of each variable, to show what they exactly mean. But great job overall!
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