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Romeo Maxwell
7 June, 09:09
Which example constitutes a gene pool
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Antoine Mcconnell
7 June, 13:07
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A gene pool is a collection of all the genes in a population. This can be any population - frogs in a pond, trees in a forest, or people in a town.
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