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    Exam 23: Population Genetics
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    A Population with an Allele for a Gene That Constitutes
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A Population with an Allele for a Gene That Constitutes

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A population with an allele for a gene that constitutes 99% of the alleles in the population means that the population is called monomorphic for that gene.

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