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  2. The allele frequency is the number of individual alleles of a certain type, divided by the total number of alleles of all types in a population. In simple terms, the allele frequency describes how common an allele is within a population.

  3. Allele frequency - Wikipedia

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    In population genetics, allele frequencies are used to describe the amount of variation at a particular locus or across multiple loci. When considering the ensemble of allele frequencies for many distinct loci, their distribution is called the allele frequency spectrum.

  4. allele frequency | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

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    The allele frequency represents the incidence of a gene variant in a population. Alleles are variant forms of a gene that are located at the same position, or genetic locus, on...

  5. Understanding Allele Frequency - learn-biology

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    Allele frequency is how common an allele is in a gene pool. It’s usually stated as a decimal or a percentage. 1.a. Counting Alleles. Here’s an example. The table below represents the alleles for one gene in a population of 20 mice.

  6. Gene frequencies – Definition, Calculation, Importance

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    Gene frequencies, also known as allele frequencies, refer to the relative proportions of different alleles at a particular locus or gene within a population. They represent the prevalence or abundance of specific alleles in relation to the total number of alleles in the gene pool.

  7. 2: Allele and Genotype Frequencies - Biology LibreTexts

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    Summary. This chapter developed the relationship between allele frequencies and genotype frequencies within a generation and among relatives. Under random mating, we derived expectations of the genotype frequencies (Hardy-Weinberg), and we can identify deviations away from these expectations.

  8. Allele frequency - (Biostatistics) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Definition. Allele frequency is the measure of how often a specific allele appears in a population compared to the total number of alleles for that gene within the population. It plays a crucial role in understanding genetic diversity, evolution, and the dynamics of populations over time.

  9. Allele frequency - Vocab, Definition, and Must Know Facts -...

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    Allele frequency refers to how often a particular allele appears in a population compared to other alleles for the same gene. It is a key measure in population genetics that helps describe genetic variation and evolutionary processes within populations.

  10. Allele frequency - (General Genetics) - Vocab, Definition ... -...

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    Definition. Allele frequency refers to how often a specific allele appears in a population compared to the total number of alleles for that gene. This concept is vital for understanding genetic variation within a population and serves as a foundation for population genetics.

  11. Allele | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

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    allele, any one of two or more genes that may occur alternatively at a given site (locus) on a chromosome. Alleles may occur in pairs, or there may be multiple alleles affecting the expression of a particular trait. The combination of alleles that an organism carries constitutes its genotype.