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In a population of pea plants, 36 plants are homozygous for the dominant trait of yellow peas (YY), 48 plants are heterozygous for the yellow pea trait (Yy), and 16 plants have green peas (yy). What is the frequency of the dominant allele (Y) in the population?
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