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Question 1

To a geneticist, races are populations of the same species where allele frequences differ by _________ percent to ___________ percent.
◦ 25; 30
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Question 2

When applying the Hardy-Weinberg law to a gene with dominant and recessive alleles, calculation of the allele frequencies always begins by writing the frequency of the ____________________ phenotype, then taking the ____________________ of that to obtain the frequency of the recessive allele.
◦ recessive; square root
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