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Heterozygosity: the frequency of heterozygotes in a population; expected heterozygosity is always less than in the previous generation | Evolution, Math, Nerd
Heterozygosity in an Isolated Population of a Large Mammal Founded by Four Individuals Is Predicted by an Individual-Based Genetic Model | PLOS ONE
![SOLVED: The following data are obtained for enetic loci in population of white-tailed deer: The data represent genotypes determined for genes coding for enzymatic proteins (LDH, MDH, IDH AAT, 6-PGD: ndidual Genellc SOLVED: The following data are obtained for enetic loci in population of white-tailed deer: The data represent genotypes determined for genes coding for enzymatic proteins (LDH, MDH, IDH AAT, 6-PGD: ndidual Genellc](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/c77ffa7ec80c4847b11a10c0e9602dcc.jpg)
SOLVED: The following data are obtained for enetic loci in population of white-tailed deer: The data represent genotypes determined for genes coding for enzymatic proteins (LDH, MDH, IDH AAT, 6-PGD: ndidual Genellc
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How to find frequency of heterozygous genotype if frequency of recessive phenotype is known - YouTube
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