Consider a population of wildflowers, some with yellow flowers and some with red flowers. In this species, flower color is determined by a single gene – plants with the RR genotype have red flowers, while plants with the Rr or rr genotypes have yellow flowers. Suppose that the population is 863 plants altogether, and 369 are red. (The rest are yellow.) If the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, how many of the plants would you expect to be carrying two copies of the r allele (i.e., how many should be rr homozygotes)?

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Consider a population of wildflowers, some with yellow flowers and some with red flowers. In this species, flower color is determined by a single gene—plants with the RR genotype have red flowers, while plants with the Rr or rr genotypes have yellow flowers.

Suppose that the population is 863 plants altogether, and 369 are red. (The rest are yellow.) If the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, how many of the plants would you expect to be carrying two copies of the r allele (i.e., how many should be rr homozygotes)?
Transcribed Image Text:Consider a population of wildflowers, some with yellow flowers and some with red flowers. In this species, flower color is determined by a single gene—plants with the RR genotype have red flowers, while plants with the Rr or rr genotypes have yellow flowers. Suppose that the population is 863 plants altogether, and 369 are red. (The rest are yellow.) If the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, how many of the plants would you expect to be carrying two copies of the r allele (i.e., how many should be rr homozygotes)?
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