The frequencies of the phenotypes of the MN blood group were measured in a European population - VCE - SSCE Biology - Question 14 - 2004 - Paper 1
Question 14
The frequencies of the phenotypes of the MN blood group were measured in a European population. Of 100 individuals, 40 were blood type M, 20 were blood type MN and 4... show full transcript
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Step 1
the frequency of the L<sub>N</sub> allele is 0.3.
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To calculate the frequency of the L<sub>N</sub> allele, we need to consider the total number of alleles. In a population of 100 individuals, there are 200 alleles (2 for each individual). The number of L<sub>N</sub> alleles in this population can be calculated by considering the blood types. Type N has no L<sub>M</sub> alleles, contributing 80 L<sub>N</sub> alleles (40 from type N and 0 from type MN). Thus, the frequency is:
f(LN)=20080=0.4
This means the statement is incorrect.
Step 2
the frequency of the L<sub>M</sub> allele is 0.5.
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Next, we calculate the frequency of the L<sub>M</sub> allele. The type M individuals contribute 80 L<sub>M</sub> alleles (40 from type M and 20 from type MN). Thus, the calculation is:
f(LM)=200100=0.5
This statement is accurate.
Step 3
there are 60 L<sub>M</sub> alleles in this population.
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We already calculated that there are 100 L<sub>M</sub> alleles in total. Therefore, this statement is false.
Step 4
there is a total pool of 100 alleles at this locus for this population.
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As established, there are 200 alleles in this population (2 alleles per individual for 100 individuals). Thus, this statement is also incorrect.