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An animal population has two alleles, "D" and "d". They are normal Mendelian alleles. The "D" allele is found at 65% of the gene pool, and the "d" allele is only at 35% of the gene pool. This population is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. What will the percentage of "d" alleles be in the next two generations?

A) 35% and 35%
B) 35% and 70%
C) 35% and 25%
D) 65% and 35%
E) 25% and 75%

Answer :

Answer:

A

Explanation:

if it is at Hardy-Weinburg equilibirum then it should stay the same for the next generations which makes it A.

i think this is right

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