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A researcher who uses a frequency distribution or a single number will necessarily reach the same conclusion.
Mutated Allele
A variant form of a gene that has undergone a mutation, leading to changes in the gene's DNA sequence which may affect the organism's traits.
Homozygous
Having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes.
Heterozygous
A genetic condition where an individual has two different alleles of a gene, one inherited from each parent.
Locus
The specific physical location of a gene or DNA sequence on a chromosome, critical for genetic identity and inheritance patterns.
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