Is it possible to calculate any of the genotype frequencies in a population just by counting phenotypes? If so which one(s)? Group of answer choices Yes, you can count the homozygous dominant individuals because they are all normal. No, you can't determine any genotypes from phenotypes because genotypes are always hidden. No, you can't determine any genotypes because you can't tell the homozygous dominant individuals from the heterozygous. Yes, you can count the homozygous recessive individuals because they have the disease.