Multiple Choice
A population has a total of two alleles, G and g, for a given gene. Which one of the following sets of genotype frequencies is possible for that population?
A) GG = .25, Gg = .75, and gg = .35
B) GG = .70, Gg = .25, and gg = .30
C) GG = .75, Gg = .15, and gg = .10
D) GG = .45, Gg = .15, and gg = .75
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