A population of trees has two alleles of a gene for leaf hairs, alleles D1 and D
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Question
A population of trees has two alleles of a gene for leaf hairs, alleles D1 and D2. D1 codes for sharp leaf hairs. D2 codes for sticky leaf hairs. Homozygous individuals have two copies of D1 or D2. Heterozygous individuals have one copy of each allele, and have both sharp and sticky leaf hairs. Given this information, please indicate which of the following a biologist would infer about the fitness of the genotypes: (select one)
a. D1 homozygotes will have the highest relative fitness. b. Heterozygotes will have the highest relative fitness. c. D2 homozygotes will have the highest relative fitness. d. It is impossible to determine which has the highest fitness.
Explanation / Answer
On the basis of the information provided in the problem, The answer is d. It is impossible to determine which has the highest fitness.
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