Multiple Choice
Suppose a population of flour beetles has 1,000 individuals.Normally the beetles are red; however, this population is polymorphic for a mutant autosomal body color, black, designated by bb.Red is dominant to black, so BB and Bb genotypes result in red beetles.Assume the population is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, with equal frequencies of the two alleles.What would be the expected red and black allele frequencies if 1,000 black individuals migrated into the population?
A) 0.75 red, 0.25 black
B) 0.33 red, 0.67 black
C) 0.25 red, 0.75 black
D) All black
E) None of the above because the population would still be at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
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