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If hardy-weinberg conditions exist, what will happen to the frequency of a dominant allele over time? the frequency will increase. the frequency will decrease. the frequency will remain the same. the frequency
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If hardy-weinberg conditions exist, what will happen to the frequency of a dominant allele over time? the frequency will increase. the frequency will decrease. the frequency will remain the same. the frequency will double with each generation. it is impossible to predict the frequency.
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its frequency will remain the same
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its frequency will remain the same
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