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18 April, 05:54

Why are dominant alleles not necessarily more common than recessive alleles?

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  1. 18 April, 06:28
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    It all depends on the trait. If the dominant is more common that the recessive trait then it is more likely to a dominant trait in the gene pool. But if the recessive trait is more common in the gene pool then you will have a recessive trait. Does this make sense? Let me know if I'm right!
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