e population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the expected (projected) frequency of heterozygous cats in the next generation?   Question 4 options:   0.68   0.89   0.435   0.84

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If the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, what is the expected (projected) frequency of heterozygous cats in the next generation?

 

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0.68

 

0.89

 

0.435

 

0.84

### Genetic Determination of Tail Length in a Population of Cats

A population of 500 cats has two alleles of interest for determining tail length. The 'T' allele encodes for a long tail and is completely dominant over the 't' allele, which encodes for a short tail. The table below presents the phenotype of cats with each possible genotype, as well as the number of individuals in the population with each genotype.

#### Phenotype and Genotype Data

| **Phenotype**   | **Genotype** | **Number of Individuals** |
|-----------------|--------------|---------------------------|
| ![Long-tailed cat](https://via.placeholder.com/20) **Long-tailed**   | TT           | 260                       |
| ![Long-tailed cat](https://via.placeholder.com/20) **Long-tailed**   | Tt           | 160                       |
| ![Short-tailed cat](https://via.placeholder.com/20) **Short-tailed** | tt           | 80                        |

**Key Points:**
- The 'T' allele is the dominant allele that results in a long tail phenotype.
- The 't' allele is the recessive allele that results in a short tail phenotype.
- Cats with the genotypes 'TT' and 'Tt' exhibit the long-tailed phenotype due to the dominance of the 'T' allele.
- Only cats with the genotype 'tt' exhibit the short-tailed phenotype.

**Distribution of Genotypes:**
- **Homozygous dominant (TT)**: 260 individuals
- **Heterozygous (Tt)**: 160 individuals
- **Homozygous recessive (tt)**: 80 individuals

This information helps in understanding the genetic makeup and phenotypic distribution within the population, illustrating how dominant and recessive alleles influence physical traits.
Transcribed Image Text:### Genetic Determination of Tail Length in a Population of Cats A population of 500 cats has two alleles of interest for determining tail length. The 'T' allele encodes for a long tail and is completely dominant over the 't' allele, which encodes for a short tail. The table below presents the phenotype of cats with each possible genotype, as well as the number of individuals in the population with each genotype. #### Phenotype and Genotype Data | **Phenotype** | **Genotype** | **Number of Individuals** | |-----------------|--------------|---------------------------| | ![Long-tailed cat](https://via.placeholder.com/20) **Long-tailed** | TT | 260 | | ![Long-tailed cat](https://via.placeholder.com/20) **Long-tailed** | Tt | 160 | | ![Short-tailed cat](https://via.placeholder.com/20) **Short-tailed** | tt | 80 | **Key Points:** - The 'T' allele is the dominant allele that results in a long tail phenotype. - The 't' allele is the recessive allele that results in a short tail phenotype. - Cats with the genotypes 'TT' and 'Tt' exhibit the long-tailed phenotype due to the dominance of the 'T' allele. - Only cats with the genotype 'tt' exhibit the short-tailed phenotype. **Distribution of Genotypes:** - **Homozygous dominant (TT)**: 260 individuals - **Heterozygous (Tt)**: 160 individuals - **Homozygous recessive (tt)**: 80 individuals This information helps in understanding the genetic makeup and phenotypic distribution within the population, illustrating how dominant and recessive alleles influence physical traits.
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