1. A genetic condition, due to a recessive allele (a), is deadly in homozygous individuals
(aa...
Biology, 12.02.2020 22:03 mckinzirauch9
1. A genetic condition, due to a recessive allele (a), is deadly in homozygous individuals
(aa), while heterozygous individuals (Aa) are not affected. Based on this information,
which of the following is likely to result?
a. The disorder will quickly be eliminated since no homozygous recessive individuals will survive
to reproduce
b. Only homozygous dominant (AA) individuals will survive.
C. The disorder will be maintained in the population through the reproduction of heterozygous
individuals.
d The prevalence of the disorder will increase quer time
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