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Biology, 05.05.2020 05:56 and7393

In a population of Biology instructors 250 out of 1000 have a receding hairline; the rest do not. Assume that having a receding hairline is completely recessive and is controlled by a single genetic locus. Calculate the following:

a. The expected genotype frequencies.

b. The number of heterozygous individuals that you would predict to be in this population.

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