In a population of millipedes, the gene “R” determines their color.  The color red is determined by the dominant “R” allele and the color orange is determined by the recessive “r” allele.

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In a population of millipedes, the gene “R” determines their color.  The color red is determined by the dominant “R” allele and the color orange is determined by the recessive “r” allele.  A population of 100 millipedes consists of the following genotypes:      

30 RR     44 Rr     26 rr

Answer the following - You can represent the ratio/frequency as a fraction or a %.

A. What is the genotypic ratio of this population of millipedes?

B. What is the phenotypic ratio of this population of millipedes?

C. What are the allele frequencies for “R” and “r” in this population of millipedes?

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