In a population of 800 people, if p 30%, what are the expected numbers of individuals with the genotypes TT, Tt, and tt? (Chp. 4) Answers should only be the number. * H/W equation: p2 + 2pq + q2 = 1 %3D Genotype TT - Бenotype Tt Senotype tt-
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