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Why are recessive alleles not removed from populations over time?

A.individuals can pass recessive alleles on to offspring
B.recessive alleles are removed with enough time
C.recessive alleles will always reappear after being removed

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User Frnak
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

someone with brown eyes can still have the recessive trait of blue eyes but brown shows through because it is dominate, that doesn't mean they have two of the dominate trait

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Recessive alleles not removed from populations over time because individuals can pass recessive alleles on to offspring.

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