yes
Q is represented as follow: q = 1 - 0.68 = 0.32
In a trait with two alleles represented by p and q, the sum of the frequencies of the alleles must equal 1. Therefore, if p = 0.35, you can find q by subtracting p from 1. This gives q = 1 - 0.35, which means q = 0.65.
In a population with two alleles for a trait, the frequencies of the alleles must add up to 1. If the frequency of allele p is 0.68, then the frequency of allele q can be calculated as q = 1 - p. Therefore, q = 1 - 0.68 = 0.32.
The formula is that kW^2 + kVAR^2 equals kVA^2 or if you prefer, the kW and the kVAR are the two sides of a right angled triangle and the kVA is the hypotenuse. So here you have a 3-4-5 triangle times 140, in other words 420-560-700, and the kVAR is 420.
The p arm is the shorter arm of the chromosome. The q arm is the longer arm. For chromosomes which are metacentric, the arms tend to be the same length. For submetacentric, acrocentric, or telocentric, the p and q arms show clear differences in length- and thus are classified accordingly.
2=p in a q
p=3 !
It depends on whether the relationship between p and q is linear, quadratic, cubic etc or more complex. For example, if the relationship is quadratic, the equation q = 2p2 - 5p + 3 meets the requirements of the question and gives the value q = 9 when p = 3.386001 (approx).
3/p = 6 p = 3/6 = 1/2 3/q = 15 q = 3/15 = 1/5 p - q = 1/2 - 1/5 p - q = 5/10-2/10 = 3/10
0.78
If: 2p+5r = q Then: p = (q-5r)/2
Points for "Q" in Scrabble
q is 1-p = 0.81
0.58
3
0.11
Q is represented as follow: q = 1 - 0.68 = 0.32