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  • 16-10-2017
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Is a dominant trait always the most common trait in a human population? (Plz explain why or why not :D)

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RustedCrutches
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  • 16-10-2017
No, what determines a dominant gene is how many copies of that gene exists  within the parent. This doesn't mean it will be the most common because of recessive genes. It doesn't matter how many copies a dominant gene has, a recessive gene can still appear in the offspring.
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