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Unit 3 Part 1 - Chapter 14 (Mendelian Genetics) - DAY 1

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Frequency of Dominant Alleles​

Author: AMRIT KAUR



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- Dominant alleles are not necessarily more common in populations than recessive alleles​ - For example: One baby out of 400 in the United States is born with extra fingers or toes​. This condition, polydactyly, is caused by a dominant allele, found much less frequently in the population than the recessive allele​.


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