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Making a draft PR here. There's multiple ways to solve the problem, and I added a first approach. I'm thinking that the second would be a more statistical/simulation approach. Basically, based on the values of k, m, n, we can make a vector containing all of the possible organisms (eg. [HH, Hh, hh, HH, etc.]). Then, we can calculate the percentage of dominant individuals/total individuals.
Wanted to run this by you first and see if you had any suggestions on packages to use.