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    If There Are Only Two Alleles at a Given Locus
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If There Are Only Two Alleles at a Given Locus

Question 223

Question 223

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If there are only two alleles at a given locus and the frequency of one allele is 0.6, what is the frequency of the other allele?


A) -0.6
B) 0
C) 0.4
D) 0.6
E) 1

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