Hardy Weinberg and Chi-Squared Test Flashcards

1
Q

How do you find number of alleles in population?

A

Multiply the # of individuals by 2 since each has 2 alleles

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How do you calculate allele frequency?

A

Divide # of alleles by total # of alleles in population.

This is your p & q.

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3
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How do you calculate expected frequencies?

A

P squared

q squared

2pq

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4
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How do you calculate expected # of individuals?

A

(Expected frequency)(# of individuals in population)

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5
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What is the formula for the chi squared goodness of fit test?

A

X^2= (observed-expected)^2 divided by expected

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What does chi squared have to be less than to be in hardy Weinberg equilibrium?

A

Less than 3.84

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