Assuming a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, an increase in the frequency of the p(A) allele from 0.6 to 0.9 would result in which of the following outcomes?   a. A decrease in the number of homozygous dominant individuals within the population   b. A decrease in the number of homozygous recessive individuals within the population   c. An increase in the number of homozygous recessive individuals within the population   d. An increase in the number of heterozygotes within the population   e. No change in genotypic frequency within the population

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  1. Assuming a population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, an increase in the frequency of the p(A) allele from 0.6 to 0.9 would result in which of the following outcomes?

      a.

    A decrease in the number of homozygous dominant individuals within the population

      b.

    A decrease in the number of homozygous recessive individuals within the population

      c.

    An increase in the number of homozygous recessive individuals within the population

      d.

    An increase in the number of heterozygotes within the population

      e.

    No change in genotypic frequency within the population

     

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