Is the population given above in genetic equilibrium?

A. No; it is far from being in genetic equilibrium.
B. Yes; observed and expected frequencies are the same.
C. The population is close to being in genetic equilibrium, with the expected and observed phenotypic frequencies being close together.


C. The population is close to being in genetic equilibrium, with the expected and observed phenotypic frequencies being close together.

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