BIOL 1209 Chapter : Writing Assignmnent 1

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Tay-sachs disease is a recessive hereditary disorder common among the. Tay-sachs is a result of a defected gene located on chromosome 15. If both parents carry the defected recessive allele, then the child has a potential to inherit the disease and become sick. The disease targets the nervous system and the symptoms usually appear in infancy; on average the life expectancy is age 4-5. Null hypothesis: the decrease in fitness of the recessive allele will not affect the frequency of the normal dominant allele p(a). Alternative hypothesis: the decrease in fitness of the recessive, defected allele will have an affect on the frequency of the dominant, normal allele p(a). Predictions: the lowering of the recessive allele fitness will cause the frequency of the dominant allele p(a) to increase and fix to 100%. Results: the average frequency of the dominant allele for the experimental group was 0. 886 as compared to a frequency of 0. 515 for the control group.

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