There are three different alleles at the same locus that contribute to blood type. A homozygote for AA will be type A, a homozygote for BB will be type B, and a homozygote for ii will be type O. Heterozygotes exist as well, where A is codominant with B (producing type AB), and both A and B are dominant to i. In a population, 4% are type O, and 1% of the individuals are homozygous for type A. Fill in the chart below. Show your work below for partial credit.
Frequency of the i allele |
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Frequency of the A allele |
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Frequency of the B allele |
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Percent of individuals who are type A |
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Percent of individuals who are type B |
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Percent of individuals who are AB |
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