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If a trait is dominant, does this mean the phenotype will be observed more often in a population?

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Dominant traits are not always the most common.

Step-by-step explanation:

Some people may think that dominant trait is the most likely to be found in the population, but the term "dominant" only refers to the fact that the allele is expressed over another allele.

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