In a population of rabbits, f (C1)(C1) = 0.28 and f (C2)(C2) = 0.72. The alleles exhibit an incomplete dominance relationship in
which C1C1C1C1 produces black rabbits, C1C2C1C2 tan-colored rabbits, and C2C2C2C2 rabbits with white fur. If the assumptions of the Hardy-Weinberg principle apply to the rabbit population, what are the expected frequencies of: Part A black rabbits. Express your answer using two decimal places.
According to Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, in absence of an evolutionary force allele frequencies in a population remain constant. In case of polyploid organisms, the formula for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is :
(p+q)^c = 1 where,
p = frequency of dominant allele
q = frequency of recessive allele
c = ploidy number
Here, the ploidy number is 4 since there are four chromosomes at a locus instead of the usual two.
Continental Tropical (cT): Hot and very dry. They usually form over the Desert Southwest and northern Mexico during summer. They can bring record heat to the Plains and the Mississippi Valley during summer, but they usually do not make it to the East and the Southeast.
In each half of the spinal cord, white matter is divided into three major bundles, called funiculi. The dorsolateral sulcus marks the division between dorsal funiculus and lateral funiculus.