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10 April, 01:34

Wing coloration in the scarlet tiger moth is determined by a single-locus, two-allele system with incomplete dominance. Data for 1612 individuals are as follows: White-spotted (SS) = 1469, Intermediate spotting (Ss) = 138, No spotting (ss) = 5 What are the values of p and q?

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  1. 10 April, 01:46
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    q = 0.0557

    p = 0.9443

    Explanation:

    Data provided in the question:

    Number of individual = 1612

    White-spotted (SS) = 1469

    Intermediate spotting (Ss) = 138

    No spotting (ss) = 5

    Now,

    q² = ss : [ Number of individual ]

    or

    q² = 5 : 1612

    or

    q² = 0.0031

    or

    q = 0.0557

    Therefore,

    p = 1 - q

    or

    p = 1 - 0.0557

    or

    p = 0.9443

    Hence,

    q = 0.0557

    p = 0.9443
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