10. In a population of rabbits, f(C1)=0.70 and f(C2)=0.30. The alleles exhibit an incomplete dominance relationship in which C1C1 produces black rabbits, C1C2 tan-colored rabbits, and C2C2 rabbits with white fur. If the assumptions of the Hardy- Weinberg principle apply to the rabbit population, what are the expected frequencies of black, tan, and white rabbits?

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10. In a population of rabbits, f(C1)=0.70 and f(C2)=0.30. The alleles exhibit an incomplete dominance relationship in which
C1C1 produces black rabbits, C1C2 tan-colored rabbits, and C2C2 rabbits with white fur. If the assumptions of the Hardy-
Weinberg principle apply to the rabbit population, what are the expected frequencies of black, tan, and white rabbits?
Transcribed Image Text:10. In a population of rabbits, f(C1)=0.70 and f(C2)=0.30. The alleles exhibit an incomplete dominance relationship in which C1C1 produces black rabbits, C1C2 tan-colored rabbits, and C2C2 rabbits with white fur. If the assumptions of the Hardy- Weinberg principle apply to the rabbit population, what are the expected frequencies of black, tan, and white rabbits?
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