As the population is possessing two phenotypes of the body color, it must then have at least two alleles for the gene of body color. As diploid (2n), each fly exhibits two alleles of the gene for the body color, one allele inherited from the father and one from the mother.
Therefore, a total number of alleles of the gene for the color of the body in the population is:
2 × population size, here 2 indicates each fly has two alleles of the gene, that is, 2 × 500 = 1000.
Hence, the total number of alleles of the stated gene in the population is 1000.
The answer is B) metaphase
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your answer is B. because An animal must do three things to control body temperature. First, the animal must find a source of heat. Second, it must find a way to conserve heat when temperatures in the environment are too cold. Third, it must find a way to get rid of extra heat when temperatures in the environment are too hot.