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If 70% of the alleles in a gene pool of a population are dominant, the frequency of the

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The number of copies of an allele in a population divided by the total number of all alleles for that gene in a population is the allele frequency. For a gene with two alleles whose frequencies are p and q, the Hardy-Weinberg equation states that the genotypes that are possible for the population are p^2 + 2pq + q^2, which is equal to

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