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What is a fixed allele? A. An allele present in all members of a population B. An allele that formed by adaptive radiation C. An allele that mutates with each generation D. An allele that is found on many
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What is a fixed allele?
A. An allele present in all members of a population
B. An allele that formed by adaptive radiation
C. An allele that mutates with each generation
D. An allele that is found on many genes
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haven’t taken bio in years but im thinking it’s A
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