In a population of manatees in Florida there are two possibl
In a population of manatees in Florida there are two possible alleles for hide color. The allele for gray hide color, G is dominant over the allele for white hide color, g. In this population, assume there are 800 G alleles and 200 g alleles. Use the Hardy-Weinberg equation to predict the expected percentage of individuals with white hides in the next generation.
Solution
The allelic frequency of G allele is 0.8. ( This is p in hardy weinberg equation)
The allelic frequency of g allele is 0.2 ( This is q in hardy weinberg equation)
p2 + 2pq +q2 = 1
So the frequency of individuals with gg white hide color is q2 = 0.2 * 0.2 = 0.04
0.04 is the frequency of white hide color individuals
