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If p = .3, what is the frequency of homozygous dominant individuals? .3 .7 .09 (2)(.09)(.07)

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0.1134

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The frequency of the homozygous dominant individual if the p = .3 will be 0.09. Based on the choice you have given 0.09 is the answer. The organism can be homozygous dominant if it carries two copies of the same dominant allele and orhomozygous recessive, if it carries two copies of the same recessive allele.
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