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A continental population of songbirds has a locus for beak colour with two alleles: AA=red, Aa=orange,...

A continental population of songbirds has a locus for beak colour with two alleles: AA=red, Aa=orange, and aa=yellow; A is at 80% in the population and a is at 20%. In a founder event involving a single pregnant female, who mated once before flying away to a remote island, the probability of the new population being all yellow-beaked is approximately what?
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