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If a dominant trait is beneficial to an animal, what happens to the trait's proportion in the population? * It becomes more common It becomes less common It doesn't ch…
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If a dominant trait is beneficial to an animal, what happens to the trait's
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It becomes more common
It becomes less common
It doesn't change much
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