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In a species of rodent, white coat color is recessive to the dominant brown color. In a population of 100 individuals, 16 are white and 84 are brown. Of the 84 brown ones, how many are expected to be heterozygous ?
i. 48
ii. 36
iii. 16
iv. 84
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