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Which of the following correct describes the difference between dominant and recessive traits?
A Dominant traits are found more frequently in a population than recessive traits.
Recessive traits are found more frequently in a population than dominant traits.
© When present together, recessive traits are the ones which we see in the organism
When present together, dominant traits are the ones which we see in the organism.
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