Full color (D) in domestic cats is dominant over dilute color (d). Of 325 cats observed, 194 have full color and 131 have dilute color. How many of the 194 cats with full color are likely to be heterozygous? Group of answer choices
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Full color $(D)$ in domestic cats is dominant over dilute color $(d) .$ Of 325 cats obser ved, 194 have full color and 131 have dilute color. a. If these cats are in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium for the dilution locus, what is the frequency of the dilute allele? b. How many of the 194 cats with full color are likely to be heterozygous?
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