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In a laboratory experiment of sexually reproducing plants, a certain trait is determined by a single gene. The dominant allele has complete dominance over the recessive allele, resulting in two different phenotypes. Scientists created a new population of this plant by crossing 51 homozygous dominant individuals with 49 homozygous recessive individuals. The following results are from the first five generations of this population: Generation Number of individuals with dominant trait Number of individuals with recessive trait Total number of individuals 1 51 49 100 2 285 0 285 3 270 90 360 4 315 105 420 5 375 125 500 Answer each part of this question completely in the space provided. On the basis of the data, propose an explanation for the phenotypic changes from generations 1 to 3. Do you think this population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium? Support your answer. What are two possible conditions that can disrupt a Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
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