Color in moths is determined by alleles at a single locus


Color in moths is determined by alleles at a single locus, such that BB individuals are black, Bb are grey and bb white. If a sample of 1000 moths has 160 black, 480 grey and 360 white individuals, is the population in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?

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Biology: Color in moths is determined by alleles at a single locus
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