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Mathematics, 23.07.2020 01:01 liquidmana42

Imagine you are a grad student in biological anthropology, and you have to travel to the land of “Jenisa” to study genetics. You notice that 9 out of every 10 people in your study group have blue eyes. The rest of the population have brown eyes. You know that the brown allele is dominate and the blue eyes is recessive. (Unable to type the math correctly on my phone and the website for some reason thought some of these words were “rude” so please look to the attached image for the rest of the given information)


Imagine you are a grad student in biological anthropology, and you have to travel to the land of “J
Imagine you are a grad student in biological anthropology, and you have to travel to the land of “J
Imagine you are a grad student in biological anthropology, and you have to travel to the land of “J

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