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If a population is in Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, when is the number of heterozygotes at its most? when the frequency of dominant alleles is more than the frequency of recessive alleles when the frequency of dominant alleles is equal to the frequency of recessive alleles when the frequency of dominant alleles is less than the frequency of recessive alleles

Sagot :

When the dominant alleles = the recessive

Hardy Weinberg stated
p + 2pq + q = 1

P - dominant
Q - recessive
Pq - heterozygous

Answer:

B.  when the frequency of dominant alleles is equal to the frequency of recessive alleles

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