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Biology, 20.01.2021 17:10 RealGibbon857

Suppose a dominant allele causes a plant to die before it can reproduce. Over time what would probably happen to the frequency of the allele in the population? A. The dominant allele would increase.
B. Heterozygous individuals would increase.
C. The dominant allele would decrease.
D. The allele would cause a mutation.

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