What is the result of finding a population that is not in HWE? Why is finding that a population is not in HWE an interesting result? How likely are HWE conditions to be met in populations in the wild?

What are the genotype frequencies if allele frequencies in a HWE population are
37 A alleles and 63 B alleles in a population?
What will be an ideal response?


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