The genetic profile of the embryos in a population is indica…
The genetic profile of the embryos in a population is indicated in the table below. Following natural selection, the deleterious phenotype disappears and only a portion of the population reaches adulthood. Think about the values needed to complete the table, this will help you find the values needed for this question and the following two. Image Long Description A table with two sections separated by a red arrow pointing downward and text reading “Natural selection occurs”. The top section is labeled “Embryos” and contains rows for “Number”, “Frequency”, and “Fitness” with columns labeled “AA”, “Aa”, “aa”, and “Total”. The Number row shows values 100, 200, 100, and 400. The Frequency row is empty. The Fitness row shows values 1, 0.75, 0, with the last cell shaded gray. The bottom section is labeled “Adult” and contains rows for “Number” with the same column headers “AA”, “Aa”, “aa”, and “Total”, but all cells in this section are empty. What is the frequency of allele A in the reproductive adults? Select the right answer and show your work on your scratch paper for credit.
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