The correct answer is D) 0,81
When there is Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium like in this case of a single locus with two alleles denoted A and a with frequencies f(A) = p and f(a) = q, the expected genotype frequencies under random mating are f(AA) = p² for the AA homozygotes, f(aa) = q² for the aa homozygotes, and f(Aa) = 2pq for the heterozygotes. And we have:
p²+2*p*q+q²= 1 <em>p+q= 1 p=1-q</em>
q= 0.1 p= 1-0.1= 0.9
p²=0.9²= 0.81
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False in a sense because it is not random. It is just that some organisms have more advantageous characteristics than others. These genes are then passed on which makes the likelihood of the next generation surviving greater.
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