The frequency of the recessive allele (r) in a population is equal to 0.70. What percentage of the population is likely to have a homoygous dominant genotype? 9%, 42%, or 49%
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The frequency of the recessive allele (r) in a population is equal to 0.70. What percentage of the population is likely to have a homoygous dominant genotype? 9%, 42%, or 49%
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