Consider the same population of mice with two alleles for a digestive enzyme, E and e. Assume the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If the frequency of the EE genotype is 0.16, what is the frequency of the Ee genotype? .6 .4 .44 .36 none of these is correct .24

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Consider the same population of mice with two alleles for a digestive enzyme, E
and e. Assume the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If the frequency
of the EE genotype is 0.16, what is the frequency of the Ee genotype?
.6
.4
.44
.36
none of these is correct
.24
Transcribed Image Text:Consider the same population of mice with two alleles for a digestive enzyme, E and e. Assume the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. If the frequency of the EE genotype is 0.16, what is the frequency of the Ee genotype? .6 .4 .44 .36 none of these is correct .24
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