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Crossing true-breeding pea plants with yellow peas with true-breeding plants with green peas yielded an f1 generation with 100% offspring plants with yellow peas. the f1 plants are self-fertilized and produce f2. in a randomly selected set of 100 peas from f2 you notice the following phenotypic numbers: 64 yellow and 36 green. using the hardy-weinberg principle: what is the observed frequency of the dominant allele in this f2 population?

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