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1a. You discover a population of butterflies. If the alleles for spots (S) is dominant to the allele for no spots (s) and both have equal frequency in the population, how many spotted butterflies should you expect in a population of 100 individuals if it is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? How many individuals are heterozygous?

1b. Within the same population of butterflies, dark blue color (B) of the wings has incomplete dominance over white wings (b). If a population of 100 butterflies is in HardyWeinberg equilibrium and has 36 dark blue individuals, what are the allele frequencies and how many white and light blue individuals would you expect to see?

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Nestor Rutherford
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