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Consider a population of 100 tigers, which are diploid. In this population mating is random, there are no births, no deaths, and no migration. The T-locus in this population has two alleles (T and t). The frequency of T = 0.15 and t = 1-T. What is the probability of the genotype composed of two T alleles? Report your answer as a probability in decimal form
Report your answer to FOUR decimal places.
Round to the nearest
Include trailing zeros so your answer has four decimal places.
e. g. 0.034 would be reported as 0.0340

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