Question: . Imagine you are researching plants and you find that the
variance in flowers per plant in a wil…



. Imagine you are researching plants and you find that the
variance in flowers per plant in a wild population of the species
you are studying is 90 flowers per plant. Imagine you take one of
these plants home, use cuttings to make a large number of offspring
from this plant, and raise them in an environment that is very much
like the wild environment. Imagine that you find that the variance
in flowers per plant in your home-grown population is 40 flowers
per plant. What is the broad-sense heritability of flowers per
plant in the wild population of this species? (using equation
Vp=Vg+Ve)

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