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ILoveBIO30 ILoveBIO30
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1. Suppose that in a fruit fly population the frequency of the recessive allele that codes for short wings (l) is 0.47. What would be the expected homozygous recessive genotype frequency in the next generation? The population is not evolving. Round your answer to two decimal places.

2. Suppose that in a fruit fly population the frequency of the recessive allele that codes for short wings (l) is 0.05. What would be the expected homozygous dominant genotype frequency in the next generation? The population is not evolving. Round the answer to two decimal places.

3. In a pea plant population, the dominant allele for tallness (T) has a frequency of 0.04. What percent of the population would be expected to be heterozygous (Tt) for the height gene? answer and unit
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ILoveBIO30 Author
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7 years ago
I still don't understand the step and where they keep getting the random numbers from..
Can you help solve the other answers?
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Like, where is 0.7 in the calculations coming from?
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7 years ago
I still don't understand the step and where they keep getting the random numbers from..
Can you help solve the other answers?
Post Merge: 7 years ago

Like, where is 0.7 in the calculations coming from?

Which one you want me to answer from scratch?
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