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Biology, 08.11.2019 15:31 izayahclark5123

Suppose a population is carrying a condition controlled by two alleles: p (dominant) and p (recessive). only homozygous individuals that have two copies of the recessive allele have the condition. if the p allele is found in 11 percent of the population, what percentage of the population is carrying the p allele?
a. 94 percent
b. 67 percent
c. 11 percent
d. 89 percent

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