21% of a population is homozygous dominant, 50% is heterozygous and 29% is homozygous recessive. What percentage of the next generation is predicted to be homozygous recessive?
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21% of a population is homozygous dominant, 50% is heterozygous and 29% is homozygous recessive. What percentage of the next generation is predicted to be homozygous recessive?
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- If 98 out of 200 individuals in a population express the recessive phenotype, what percent of the population are heterozygotes?The ratio for offspring in a specific population is .35 Homozygous AA, .20 Heterozygous Aa, .45 Homozygous for aa. If the A gene is dominant orange and the gene is recessive blue what is the phenotype ratio that will be observed from this population?If 4% of the population in equilibrium expresses a recessive trait, what is the probability that the offspring of two individuals who do not express the trait will express it?
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- There are 150 dominant homozygotes, 100 heterozygotes, and 50 recessive homozygotes in a population. How many dominant and how many recessive alleles are in this population? What would be there respective allele frequencies?What is the chi-square value of the pumpkin population? round up and use four decimal points After doing some crosses and genotyping some individuals, you determined that the number of individuals homozygous dominant for the largest pumpkin allele is 98, 80 are heterozygous for medium size, and 20 are homozygous recessive for small size.. If the frequency of the homozygous recessive genotype is 0.81, what is the frequency of the recessive allele?