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Biology, 01.10.2019 03:30 YSGabino2991

Considering the same population of cats as in part a, what is the expected frequency of each genotype (tltl, tlts, tsts ) based on the equation for hardy-weinberg equilibrium? keep in mind that you just learned in part a that: the allele frequency of tl is 0.4. the allele frequency of ts is 0.6. the equation for hardy-weinberg equilibrium states that at a locus with two alleles, as in this cat population, the three genotypes will occur in specific proportions: p2+2pq+q2=1 enter the values for the expected frequency of each genotype: tltl, tlts, and tsts. enter your answers numerically to two decimal places, not as percentages. for applying the hardy-weinberg equation to this cat population, see hints 1 and 2.

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