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in a certain specifies of dog, wire hair (H) is dominant to smooth hair (h). In a large, randomly mating population of dogs, 15% have smooth hair. Assuming this population is in Hardy-weinberg equilibrium, calculate the following:
a. the percentage of the population that is heterozygous
b.the frequency of the dominant allele


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Explanation:

The explanation for the question is in the"Hardy-Weinberg principle" pdf attached below.