Instruction: Fill up the table by computing the dominant alleles, recessive alleles and the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium result of each generation. Lastly, make a short conclusion below. Show the complete solution. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium Generation Dominant allele Recessive allele 35 1 2 65 50 27 50 3 73
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