In a population of wild mice fur color is controlled by two alleles at one locus. The dominant allele codes for Black fu

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In a population of wild mice fur color is controlled by two alleles at one locus. The dominant allele codes for Black fu

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In a population of wild mice fur color is controlled by two alleles at one locus. The dominant allele codes for Black fur (B) and the recessive codes for white fur (b). You collect 200 mice and find that 30 are white. Answer the following questions: A) What is the frequency of the white phenotype? B) What is the frequency of the white allele? C) What is the frequency of the black allele? D) How many individuals are expected to be homozygous dominant?
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