a population of deer is affected by a malformation that causes deer to grow an extra tail. that condition is controlled by a single gene t with three alleles t1, t2, and t3. deer with the t3/t3 genotype have an extra tail; all other genotypes are phenotypically normal. the frequency of deer with two tails is 1 in 100 individuals. assuming the population was at a hardy-weinberg equilibrium, what would be the frequency of the t3 allele? write the answer as a frequency between 0 and 1. for example, if you think the answer is 57%, write 0.57; or if you think it is 1 in 100, write 0.01