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Borishphobia is an autosomal recessive inherited condition in humans that causes AP Biology students to go...

Borishphobia is an autosomal recessive inherited condition in humans that causes AP Biology students to go into convulsions whenever they see the Hardy-Weinberg formula. Complete dominance is the mode of inheritance for the alleles in this condition.

In a group of 300 AP Biology students, 97 had convulsions (because they had the condition) during their first Hardy-Weinberg Problem Set. (Assume that students are a representative sample of a population at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.)

What is the frequency of the borishphobia (b) allele in this population of students? How many students in this class are homozygous (BB) for this condition?

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