Biology, asked by varunmittal9648, 1 year ago

What name is given to the most common phenotype in a natural population? A. Autosome b. Mutant c. Phenotype d. Wild type e. Locus f. Genotype

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Answered by edwin555
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Hi, please consider the answer below;

The name given to most common phenotype in a natural population is wild type.

Wild-type normally refers to the gene or trait which is normally found in populations that are in natural conditions.

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Answered by topanswers
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The correct answer for your question is option (D) – Wild type.

Wild type is the name that can be given to the most common phenotype in the natural population.

Generally wild types are certain species that only occur in the natural environment which are simply the product of standard allele. The wild type ir generally notated with a symbol “+” in genetics.

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