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In the previous question, you used the Hardy-Weinberg equation to determine the frequencies of the genotypes for HH, Hh, and hh, given gene frequencies of H = 0.2 and h = 0.8. These frequencies were: HH = 0.04, Hh = 0.32, hh = 0.64 Now, determine the expected numbers of each organism in the population (total size = 150): Number of HH = 6, 6.0 Number of Hh = 48, 48.0 Number of hh = 96, 96.0 In the next generation, this population has 14 HH members, 63 Hh, and 74 hh. Is the population in equilibrium? Answer either yes or no.
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