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Biology, 16.10.2020 04:01, gungamer720

Why would a population have a trait controlled by only one allele? Select all that apply.

Having a single allele makes it more likely that the population can survive environmental changes

A small group of organisms becomes isolated and forms a new population.

That exact trait is necessary in order for the organism to function properly.

The allele makes the population more diverse.

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