Answer and Explanation:
To calculate the allele frequency in the population, we divide the number of occurrences of the particular allele by total number of all alleles in the population Allele frequencies can be represented as a decimal, a percentage, or a fraction.
Given the population of white (W) and black (w) sheep, 22 out of 244 sheep are black, the frequency of the dominant allele in the population = 222/244×100=
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<h3>Answer</h3>
15 = 1.5 × 10^1
1.5 =1.5 × 10^0
0.015 = 1.5 × 10^-2
0.15 = 1.5 × 10^-1
150 = 1.5 × 10^2
<h3>How to convert to scientific notation</h3>
- Move the decimal point in your number until there is only one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point. Let says it is X
- Count how many places you moved the decimal point. Let say it is Y.
- If you moved the decimal to the left b is positive.
- If you moved the decimal to the right b is negative.
- If you did not need to move the decimal b = 0.
- Write your scientific notation number as X x 10^Y.
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