The expected number of each organism in the population is HH = 60, Hh = 48, hh = 96.
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The hardy-Weinberg equation is a mathematical equation used to calculate the genetic variation of a population at equilibrium.
The given frequencies are HH = 0.04
Hh = 0.32
hh = 0.64
So, the percentages are HH = 4%, Hh = 32%, hh = 64%.
The total percentage will be (4 + 32 + 64 = 100)
The total size is 150
Now,
The number of HH genotype is 0.4 × 150 = 60
The number of Hh genotype is 0.32 × 150 = 48
The number of hh genotype is 0.64 × 150 = 96
The total is 6 + 48 + 96 = 150
Thus, the expected number of each organism in the population is HH = 60, Hh = 48, hh = 96.
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