Answer:
[tex]0.96[/tex]
Explanation:
It is given that
B is the dominant allele which represents the black color
and b is the recessive allele which represents the white fur.
B being dominant will result into black color fur for genotype "Bb"
Given -
Frequency of black fur allele (p) is [tex]0.8[/tex]
As per Hardy Weinberg's first law of equilibrium
[tex]p + q = 1\\[/tex]
Substituting the value of p in above equation, we get -
[tex]q = 1-p\\q = 1-0.8\\q= 0.2[/tex]
q represents the frequency for white fur allele
Frequency of white fur phenotype is
[tex]q^2\\= 0.2^2\\= 0.04[/tex]
Frequency of homozygous black fur phenotype (BB) is
[tex]p^2\\= 0.8^2\\= 0.64[/tex]
As per Hardy Weinberg's second law of equilibrium -
[tex]p^2 + q^2 + 2pq = 1\\0.64 + 0.04 + 2pq = 1\\2pq = 1 - 0.68\\2pq = 0.32\\[/tex]
Combined frequency of homozygous and heterozygous black fur phenotype is
[tex]0.64 + 0.32\\= 0.96[/tex]