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Consider a locus with two alleles - red and green. In a population, all assumptions of Hardy-Weinberg are ture, except for no mutation. In this population, the red allele mutates to the green allele with a probability of 0.0005, while the green allele mutates to the red red with probability of 0.01.
1. What is the equlibirum frequency of the red allele in this population?

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