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MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems: Passage 6
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Use the following passage to answer questions : Family and twin studies have suggested that genetic factors could be responsible for 50% to 90% of the variation in bone mineral density (BMD). Therefore, a better understanding of these genes could lead to a more complete understanding of BMD, as well as osteoporosis, which is a condition caused by the loss of BMD and that leads to bone fragility with aging. Population-based case-control studies have identified polymorphisms in many candidate BMD genes. These studies have also highlighted genetic variability between Asian and Caucasian... Show more
MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems: Passage 6
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1. In the Korean subpopulation, 36% of individuals are homozygous for a common SNP, whereas 48% do not have the SNP. What percentage of individuals in this subpopulation is heterozygous for the SNP?
2. The average FIS, FST, and FIT values, representing the extent of deviation from the Hardy-Weinberg principle, for the five subpopulations in the study were −0.0121, 0.3366, and 0.3287, respectively. What conclusions can be made about Hardy-Weinberg expectations based on these values?