How do I create a bar graph using the hardy Weinberg data provided but in the bar graph format on the right ?

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How do I create a bar graph using the hardy Weinberg data provided but in the bar graph format on the right ?
Genotypic Frequency
Allelic Frequency
Phenotypic Frequency
Frequency found in Population (%)
equen
0
10
Dominant
20
30
Recessive
40
50
Heterozygous
60
70
80
Fig D. Application of Hardy-Weinberg. Genotypic, allelic and phenotypic frequency was calculated with the use
Hardy-Weinberg. Results indicated the prevalence of each homozygous genotype to be approximately the same
19 be similar. As expected of a trait following a recessive inheritance pattern, the phenotypic
Transcribed Image Text:Genotypic Frequency Allelic Frequency Phenotypic Frequency Frequency found in Population (%) equen 0 10 Dominant 20 30 Recessive 40 50 Heterozygous 60 70 80 Fig D. Application of Hardy-Weinberg. Genotypic, allelic and phenotypic frequency was calculated with the use Hardy-Weinberg. Results indicated the prevalence of each homozygous genotype to be approximately the same 19 be similar. As expected of a trait following a recessive inheritance pattern, the phenotypic
q² 23/46= 0.50%
q=
=
0.50 = 0.71
p=1-q
p=1-0.71 0.29
p² = (0.29)² = 0.08
Hardy-Weinberg Equations: p+q=1 p² +2pq+q²=1
2pq = 2(0.29) (0.71) = 0.41
p²+2pq=0.08 +0.41 = 0.49
Homozygous recessive genotype frequency/
Recessive phenotype frequency
Recessive allele frequency
Dominant allele frequency
Homozygous dominant genotype frequency
Heterozygote frequency
Dominant trait phenotypic frequency
Appendix 1. Calculations to determine genotypic, allelic and phenotypic frequencies found in
fig D in the results section.
Transcribed Image Text:q² 23/46= 0.50% q= = 0.50 = 0.71 p=1-q p=1-0.71 0.29 p² = (0.29)² = 0.08 Hardy-Weinberg Equations: p+q=1 p² +2pq+q²=1 2pq = 2(0.29) (0.71) = 0.41 p²+2pq=0.08 +0.41 = 0.49 Homozygous recessive genotype frequency/ Recessive phenotype frequency Recessive allele frequency Dominant allele frequency Homozygous dominant genotype frequency Heterozygote frequency Dominant trait phenotypic frequency Appendix 1. Calculations to determine genotypic, allelic and phenotypic frequencies found in fig D in the results section.
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