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    The Most Common Phenotype or Allele for a Gene in a Population
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The Most Common Phenotype or Allele for a Gene in a Population

Question 33

Question 33

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The most common phenotype or allele for a gene in a population is referred to as:


A) The wild type
B) The dominant population
C) The recessive population
D) The P generation
E) The F1 generation

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