2. A population of pea plants with complete dominance of tall stems over short stems is in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.
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2. A population of pea plants with complete dominance of tall stems over short stems is in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium.
question will be heterozygous? A. H = 16% B. H=32% C. H=36% D. H=40% E. H=48% 4. What proportion of pea plants in the above question will be homozygous recessive? A. R 64% B. R=52% C. R=48% D. R=36% E. R = 16%
2. A population of pea plants with complete dominance of tall stems over short stems is in Hardy- Weinberg equilibrium. If 64% of these pea plants have tall stems (the dominant phenotype), calculate the frequency of the dominant allele (p). A. p = 16% B. p=36% C. p = 40% D. p = 60% E. p = 80% 3. What proportion of pea plants in the above