0.93
It is 0.65
.93
The two alleles for a trait that are different are represented by two different letters, typically one uppercase and one lowercase. For example, if the trait is flower color, the alleles could be represented as "R" for a dominant red color and "r" for a recessive white color. This combination of different alleles is referred to as heterozygous.
0.58
.78 (Apex)
0.78
0.11
0.58
32 - apex
In a trait with two alleles represented by p and q, the sum of the frequencies of the alleles must equal 1. If p equals 0.35, then q can be calculated as q = 1 - p. Therefore, q = 1 - 0.35, which equals 0.65.
0.11
An organism that possesses two different alleles for a trait is said to be heterozygous for that trait.