Biology, 19.03.2020 17:59 KillerMDFK7992
A hypothetical population of 200 cats has two alleles, TL and TS, for a locus that codes for tail length. The table below describes the phenotypes of cats with each possible genotype, as well as the number of individuals in the population with each genotype. Which statements about the population are true?
Genotype Phenotype(tail length) Number of individuals
TLTL long 60
TLTS medium 40
TSTS short 100
Select the five statements that are true.
Heterozygotes make up 20% of the population.
Homozygotes make up 80% of the population.
Homozygotes make up 30% of the population.
In the entire cat population, 60% of the alleles are TS.
In the entire cat population, the frequency of the TS allele is 0.5.
In the entire cat population, the frequency of the TL allele is 0.4.
Assuming random mating, each gamete has a 50% chance of having a TL allele and a 50% chance of having a TS allele.
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