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Biology, 06.03.2020 22:03 bks53

A botanist is investigating a population of plants whose petal color is controlled by a single gene whose two alleles are codominant. She finds 78 plants that are homozygous red, 226 plants that are homozygous orange, and 242 whose petals are red-orange. Is this population in Hardy-Weinberg equlibrium? Explain! Be sure to include a properly stated null hypothesis in your answer.

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