3. In humans, the \( Rh \) factor genetic information is inherited from our parents, but it is inherited independently of the ABO blood type alleles. In humans, \( Rh + \) individuals have the \( Rh \) antigen on their red blood cells, while Rh - individuals do not. There are two different alleles for the \( Rh \) factor known as \( Rh + \) and rh. Assume that a dominant gene Rh produces the Rh+ phenotype, and that the recessive rh allele produces the \( Rh \)-phenotype.
In a population that is in Hardy - Weinberg equilibrium, if 160 out of 200 individuals are Rh+, calculate the frequencies of both alleles