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Biology, 18.02.2020 23:20 ngozi1122357

A large population of three-spined stickleback fish lives in an Alaskan lake. Two alleles segregate at a neutral locus. The allele frequency of the first allele is 0.78. What is the most likely frequency of that allele in the next generation?

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