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Orange coat color of cats is due to an X-linked allele (Xo) that is codominant with the allele for black (X+). When genotypes at the orange locus were determined for a sample of cats in Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota, the following data were obtained:XoXo females: 11XoX+ females: 70X+X+females: 94XoY males: 36X+Y males: 112Calculate the frequency of the XO and X+ alleles (Y does not contribute) for this population.

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