0.93
It is 0.65
.93
0.78
.78 (Apex)
0.58
0.11
0.58
32 - apex
0.11
An organism that possesses two different alleles for a trait is said to be heterozygous for that trait.
In a trait with two alleles represented by p and q, the sum of the frequencies of the alleles must equal 1. Therefore, if p = 0.35, you can find q by subtracting p from 1. This gives q = 1 - 0.35, which means q = 0.65.
Homozygous individuals have two identical alleles for a specific trait. This means they can be either homozygous dominant (two dominant alleles) or homozygous recessive (two recessive alleles). Homozygosity results in the expression of either the dominant or recessive trait.