In four o’clock plants, there are three phenotypes for flower color but only two alleles. In one population, q2 = 0.169, and the population is assumed to be in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The table below shows the number of plants of each phenotype that are expected in a population of 1,000 plants in the next generation. Phenotype Number expected Red flowers 105 Pink flowers 484 White flowers 411 In the next generation, what p value is expected?
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These seed plants fall into two groups, angiosperms and gymnosperms. Angiosperms are the flowering plants. Their seeds develop inside a female reproductive part of the flower, called the ovary, which usually ripens into a protective FRUIT. Gymnosperms (conifers, Ginkgo, and cycads) do not have flowers or ovaries.
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