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The frequency of alleles in a population that is in hardy Weinberg equilibrium

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I don't get your question, this can be helpful though To explore the Hardy-Weinberg equation, we can examine a simple genetic locus at which there are two alleles, A and a. The Hardy-Weinberg equation is expressed as: p² + 2pq + q² = 1. where p is the frequency of the "A" allele and q is the frequency of the "a" allele in the population. Goodluck
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Remains constant from generation to generation.

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I took the test on edge.

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