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Biology, 08.04.2020 01:06, gunnatvinson

In a population of heffalumps, there is a single gene that controls the presence of hair. The H allele, which is a complete dominant, makes a heffalump hairy, whereas the h allele codes for the absence of hair. If 36% of the heffalump population is hairless, what is the frequency of the h allele?

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