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in a population of mendel's garden peas, the frequency of green-flowered plants (genotype aa) is 49%. the population is in hardy

-weinberg equilibrium.
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daser333 [38]2 years ago
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9% AA, 42% Aa are the frequencies of the AA and Aa genotypes

<h3>What made Mendel's peas different?</h3>

Plant height, pod shape and color, seed shape and color, blossom location and color—these are the seven different pea plant traits that Mendel studied.

He carefully counted the number of each trait that each progeny derived from the parent plants inherited after sorting them according to these traits.

<h3>What are the seven qualities that Mendel studied?</h3>

On the next screen, he reveals that he has seven different traits.

  • Pea shape (round or wrinkled)
  • Pea (green or yellow)
  • Pod shape (shrinkage or swelling)
  • pod color (green or yellow)
  • Flower color (purple or white)
  • plant size (large or small)
  • flower position (on axis or terminal)

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the question you are looking for is

In a population of Mendel's garden peas, the frequency of green-flowered plants (genotype aa) is 49%. The population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. What are the frequencies of the AA and Aa genotypes?

9% AA, 42% Aa

33% AA, 18% Aa

49% AA, 2% Aa

The frequencies cannot be determined from the information provided.

42% AA, 9% Aa

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