Answer:
No, observed and expected frequencies are different.
Observed frequencies: p2 = 0.56 , 2pq = 0.375, q2 = 0.062
Expected frequencies: p2 = 0.774 , 2pq = 0.211, q2 = 0.014
Explanation:
Given frequency of recessive genotype (q2)= 14/ 1006 = 0.0139
Frequency of recessive allele s (q) = square root of 0.0139 = 0.12
Frequency of dominant allele S (p) = 1-q = 1-0.12 = 0.88
Expected frequency of homozygous recessive genotype = 0.12 x 0.12 = 0.014
Expected frequency of homozygous dominant genotype = 0.88 x 0.88 = 0.774
Expected frequency of heterozygous dominant genotype = 2pq = 2 x 0.88 x 0.12 = 0.211
Observed frequencies in population 2
Observed frequency of homozygous dominant genotype = 308 / 549 =0.56
Observed frequency of heterozygous dominant genotype = 206 / 549 =0.375
Observed frequency of homozygous recessive genotype = 34 / 549 =0.062
Observed frequencies do not match with expected frequencies.