Genotype frequency
In population genetics, the genotype frequency is the frequency or proportion (i.e. 0 < f < 1) of genotypes in a population.
It may be denoted thus:
<math>f(\mathbf{AA})</math>
Compare allele frequency.
The Hardy-Weinberg law predicts genotype frequencies from allele frequencies under certain conditions, in which case:
- <math>f(\mathbf{AA}) = p^2</math>
- <math>f(\mathbf{Aa}) = 2pq</math>
- <math>f(\mathbf{aa}) = q^2</math>
Genotype frequencies may be represented by a De Finetti diagram.it:Frequenza del genotipo hu:Genotípus-gyakoriság
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