In a given population of individuals with a particular gene of interest, the allele frequencies for that gene are equal (there are only two alleles for this gene: A and a) . What are the expected genotype frequencies, assuming the population is in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
A) AA = 0.5, aa = 0.5
B) AA = 0.25, Aa = 0.50, aa = 0.25
C) The answer cannot be determined because the allele frequencies are not provided.
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