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    A Complete Set of Genes of an Individual in a Population
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A Complete Set of Genes of an Individual in a Population

Question 22

Question 22

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A complete set of genes of an individual in a population is referred to as a


A) genome.
B) gamete.
C) gene pool.
D) homolog.

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