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In order for a population to remain in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, mating must be random. What would happen to the genotypic and phenotypic frequencies if individuals were more likely to mate with others that shared their phenotype? [2 pt] Homozygous dominant genotypes and the dominant phenotype would gradually become more frequent. Homozygous recessive genotypes and the recessive phenotype would gradually become more frequent. Heterozygous genotypes and the dominant phenotype would gradually become more frequent. Heterozygous genotypes and the recessive phenotype would gradually become more frequent.

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