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- A particular flower has two colors that are determined by one locus, where orange is dominant to blue. In a population of 1000 flower, 311 blue flowers are given. Assuming that the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, fiind the number of heterozygotes.In a population of 199 individuals, a locus has two alleles: E and e. If 33 individuals have the ee genotype, and the locus is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the frequency of the EE genotype? Round your answer to the second decimal place. Your Answer:If there are two alleles, A and a, in a population and the population is at Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, what frequency of A would produce the greatest frequency of heterozygotes?
- True or False: p + q = 1 is the difference of individuals alleles within a given population that is probably 100%In a population of 123 individuals, a locus has two alleles: E and e. If 30 individuals have the ee genotype, and the locus is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the frequency of the EE genotype? Round your answer to the second decimal place.Eye color in a species of fruitfly is determined by a single locus with two alleles: E and e. EE individuals have red eyes, Ee have pink eyes, and ee individuals have brown eyes. In a lab population that is in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, we count 28 flies with brown eyes out of 172. How many flies can you expect to have red eyes? Round your answer to the closest full number.