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Nonrandom mating tends to _______ the frequencies of ______ genotypes. increase; homozygous decrease; homozygous increase; heterozygous decrease; homozygous recessive increase; homozygous dominant
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Nonrandom mating tends to _______ the frequencies of ______ genotypes.
increase; homozygous
decrease; homozygous
increase; heterozygous
decrease; homozygous recessive
increase; homozygous dominant
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Hey! The correct answer choice is
A.) increase, homozygous
I took Edguniuty test and got it right ;)
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The correct answer would be A or the first option
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