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19 September, 20:07

If a population has 6 homozygous dominant individuals, 16 heterozygous individuals and 10 homozygous recessive individuals with regard to a certain gene, then how many dominant alleles are in the population?

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  1. 19 September, 20:16
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    You take 6 times 2 because homozygous dominant means 2 dominant alleles, then add 16 because heterozyous dominant is 1 dominant allele. You dont need to do anything with the 10 homozygous recessive because they are both recessive alleles.
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