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Is a dominant trait always the most common trait in a human population? (Explain) Help plez this is due tommorow ;(
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Is a dominant trait always the most common trait in a human population? (Explain) Help plez this is due tommorow ;(
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No, not always. If there are more recessive traits in a human, then it will show recessive. However, There are more people in a population with Dominant genes over recessive ones.
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