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Biology, 28.03.2020 22:39 haleylecompte

The chart above shows the allele frequencies for a normal hemoglobin (A allele) and a Sickle Cell hemoglobin (S allele). Which can correctly be inferred from the chart when looking at the allele frequency changes that have occurred over the three generations?

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