A population of 100 moths has a gene that codes for wing color. Gray wings (G) are dominant to white wings (g). In this population, 20 percent of individuals are homozygous dominant for the trait, 20 percent are heterozygous, and 60 percent are homozygous recessive. Calculate allele frequencies for this population. State whether the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and justify your answer.

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A population of 100 moths has a gene that codes for wing color. Gray wings (G) are dominant to white
wings (g). In this population, 20 percent of individuals are homozygous dominant for the trait, 20 percent
are heterozygous, and 60 percent are homozygous recessive. Calculate allele frequencies for this
population. State whether the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and justify your answer.
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Transcribed Image Text:A population of 100 moths has a gene that codes for wing color. Gray wings (G) are dominant to white wings (g). In this population, 20 percent of individuals are homozygous dominant for the trait, 20 percent are heterozygous, and 60 percent are homozygous recessive. Calculate allele frequencies for this population. State whether the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and justify your answer. BIUE E 20 F3 D00 OD0 F4 F6 F2 $ % 2 > 6
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