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  -In hamsters, the dominant allele B codes for a black coat and the recessive allele b codes for a tan coat. In the population shown in the figure above, what is the most frequent phenotype?
-In hamsters, the dominant allele B codes for a black coat and the recessive allele b codes for a tan coat. In the population shown in the figure above, what is the most frequent phenotype?

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