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DNA typing is used to compare evidence DNA (E) left at a crime scene to two suspects (S1 and S2) .Suspect 1 is excluded by the evidence, but suspect 2 remains included.What is the frequency of suspect 2's genotype if the allele frequencies in the population are f(A1) = 0.1, f(A2) = 0.2, and f(A3) = 0.7 and the population is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? DNA typing is used to compare evidence DNA (E) left at a crime scene to two suspects (S1 and S2) .Suspect 1 is excluded by the evidence, but suspect 2 remains included.What is the frequency of suspect 2's genotype if the allele frequencies in the population are f(A<sub>1</sub>) = 0.1, f(A<sub>2</sub>) = 0.2, and f(A<sub>3</sub>) = 0.7 and the population is at Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?   A) 0) 01 B) 0) 02 C) 0) 04 D) 0) 28 E) 0) 49


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