Biology, 07.06.2020 23:57, michellemonroe012305
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Using what you have learned in the lesson and gathered from your survey, write a conclusion paragraph analyzing your results in your conclusion. Be sure to address the following questions:
- Identify the trait that you believe to be dominant for each of the features surveyed. Explain your reasoning.
- It is possible that a recessive trait in a survey such as this one may have a greater total number than its dominant counterpart. Explain how that might happen in an investigation like this.
- How might surveying a different number of people or different population of people possibly change the percentages you calculated?
My data tables are in the picture.
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