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The dog breed from the previous question has genotype frequencies as follows: f(CC) = 0.01 f(Cc) = 0.18 f(cc) = 0.81
Assuming the size of the population is 110, how many dogs with each genotype would you expect the population to have?
Dogs with genotype CC =
Dogs with genotype Cc =
Dogs with genotype cc =

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Answer:

The genotype frequency refers to the percentage of individuals in a population with that genotype.

For example, of the frequency of genotype CC is 0.01, that is, 1 percent of the population has the genotype CC.

The total population size is 110.

Thus, the number of dogs with genotype CC would be = 0.01 of 110 ≈ 1

Similarly, number of dogs with genotype Cc would be = 0.18 of 110 ≈ 20

The number of dogs with genotype cc would be = 081 of 110 ≈ 89

Answer:

Dogs with genotype CC  =  1

Dogs with genotype Cc  =   20

Dogs with genotype cc  =  89

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