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Following a flood, migration from neighboring populations alters genotypic frequencies of a population of river-bottom midges. assuming that the conditions for hardy–weinberg subsequently are met, how many generations of random mating are required to restore the genotypic frequencies to hardy–weinberg equilibrium? (a) between 3 and 10(b) between 11 and 20(c) 2(d) 1(e) more than 20

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