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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?