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Card 6

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Why must a large population be assumed?

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Card 7

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Why must random mating occur for the Hardy-Weinberg principle to be applied?

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Card 8

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What is the Hardy-Weinberg equation?

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Card 9

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What does p2 stand for?

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Card 10

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What does 2pq stand for?

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Card 11

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What does q2 stand for?

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Card 12

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In a class, 9% of students cannot roll their tongues. Tongue-rolling is a dominant characteristic. How many of the class are heterozygous?

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Card 13

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Dalmation dogs have black or brown spots; where black is dominant to brown. If 36% of a population of dogs have black spots, what is the frequency of the two alleles?

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Card 14

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What does p + q =?

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