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  • 18-11-2019
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A single gene affects color in a particular species of beetle. Red is dominant to black, so BB and Bb genotypes are red. Assume the population is at Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, with equal frequencies of the two alleles. What would be the expected frequencies of the red and black phenotypes?

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sorosquieta2 sorosquieta2
  • 18-11-2019
truth be told i have no idea
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