The formula for calculating your accident frequency rate is the number of reported accidents multiplied by 200000 divided by the number of employee hours worked. By multiplying the 27 people with GG alleles by two and adding the 23 people who also have a G allele then dividing this number 77 by 200 results in 0385 or 385 percent. Basic Cumulative Frequency 1.
Thus calculation of the frequency of L M and L N alleles is worked out in this way.
A common choice is setting the A above middle C A 4 at f0 440 Hz. For example an octave is a music interval defined by the ratio 21 regardless of the starting frequency. To calculate frequencies of the two codominant alleles L M and L N it should be kept in mind that these 6129 persons possess a total of 6129 x 2 12258 genes. It can help you to get common denomination for both of the values and then by using little concatenation you can calculate the ratio.