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Biologist survey a large island population of bugs and find the following genotype frequencies for beak...

Biologist survey a large island population of bugs and find the following genotype frequencies for beak length:

BB (long)= 0.16
Bb (medium)= 0.48
bb (short)= 0.36

Is the population in Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium? How can you tell if something is in hardy weinberg equilibrium?

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