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17 March, 20:58

Consider a population of 1001 gray wolves. In this population, a single locus determines coat color. The population is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. This locus has two alleles and is incompletely dominant, so that the gray/gray genotype is gray, the gray/white genotype is light gray, and the white/white genotype is white. You observe the following counts of each genotype: 458 (gray/gray), 391 (gray/white), and 152 (white/white). What is the frequency of the white colored allele (give your answer to two decimal places)

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  1. 17 March, 21:13
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