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7 September, 15:54

In a hypothetical population of sawflies, 20 percent of the population is homozygous for allele A and 45 percent is homozygous for allele a. Assuming that A and a are the only alleles at this locus, what percent of the population is heterozygous?

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  1. 7 September, 18:27
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    The percent of population which is heterozyous is 32.5%

    Explanation:The homozygous allele "A" is 20% and the other homozygous allele is" a "that is 45%The heterozygus allele is" Aa"This comes from the monohybrid cross in Punnet's square. That will have "Aa"one dominant allele and one recessive allele in the ratio of 1:1:1:1 and the percentage is 10% of" A" and 22.5% of "a", that is 32.5%
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