For a gene suspected of causing hypertension in humans, you observe the following genotype frequencies: A1A1 0.574; A1A2 0.339; A2A2 0.087. Is this gene in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Why or why not? (Assume that a difference of 3% or more in any of the observed versus expected frequencies is statistically significant.) ---No. The expected genotype frequencies are A1A1 0.553; A1A2 0.381; A2A2 0.166. ---Yes. The expected genotype frequencies are A1A1 0.553; A1A2 0.381; A2A2 0.066. ---No. The expected genotype frequencies are A1A1 0.553; A1A2 0.381; A2A2 0.066. ---Yes. The expected genotype frequencies are A1A1 0.574; A1A2 0.339; A2A2 0.087.