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Why is a dominant trait not always a common trait? What does this mean about the relationship between an allele's frequency and its likelihood of being dominant?
a) Dominant traits are always common because they are expressed more frequently.
b) Dominant traits can be rare if the allele frequency is low in the population.
c) Dominant traits are only observed in heterozygous individuals.
d) Dominant traits are always the result of new mutations.