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10) In humans, the ability to taste PTC is due to an autosomal completely dominant allele. In Blue Ball, PA the frequency of the dominant allele is 0.30. In this town, what is t…
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10) In humans, the ability to taste PTC is due to an autosomal completely dominant allele. In Blue Ball, PA the frequency of the dominant allele is 0.30. In this town, what is the frequency of people who can taste PTC? Show your work.
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