In a population, a polymorphic locus has
a. only one allele.
b. no alleles resulting in a mutant phenotype.
c. only alleles that cannot be phenotypically distinguished.
d. two or more alleles that may or may not have a phenotypic effect.
e. two or more alleles that each result in a different mutant phenotype.
Ans: d
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