Reproductive isolating mechanisms
flowers; WW individuals have white flowers. A new population of snapdragons is established by a seed from a source population in which the frequency of R is 0.2. If the source population has genotypes in the Hardy-Weinberg frequencies, what is the chance that the first plant in the newly founded population will have red flowers? A. 0.01
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