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What kind of variation must exist in a population that has a wide range of phenotypes?

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The kind of variation that must exist in a population that has a wide range of phenotypes is GENETIC VARIATION.

Genetic variation is started in a population's gene pools which contains all alleles. It is is measured with allele frequency which are calculated by # of specific allele divided by total # of alleles.


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