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Question 53 (6 points) Listen The coat color of a dog is determined by a single gene with two alleles. The allele encodi

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Question 53 6 Points Listen The Coat Color Of A Dog Is Determined By A Single Gene With Two Alleles The Allele Encodi 1
Question 53 6 Points Listen The Coat Color Of A Dog Is Determined By A Single Gene With Two Alleles The Allele Encodi 1 (34.58 KiB) Viewed 40 times
Question 53 (6 points) Listen The coat color of a dog is determined by a single gene with two alleles. The allele encoding black coloration is dominant to the allele encoding brown coloration. In a population of 1000 dogs, you determine that there are 90 brown dogs. Using your knowledge of Hardy-Weinberg equations, determine the following: P= A/ Q= A/ Number of dogs that are homozygous dominant A Number of dogs that are heterozygous = A/ Number of dogs that are homozygous recessive