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Biology, 21.07.2019 03:00 witcol386

In a population of a beetle species, you notice that there is a 3 : 1 ratio of shiny to dull wing covers. does this ratio prove that the shiny allele is dominant? (assume that the two states are caused by two alleles of one gene.) if not, what does it prove? how would you elucidate the situation?

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