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Biology, 04.08.2019 17:30 eldercunningham

Sickle-cell disease is clearly a debilitating disease, but why does the mutated beta-globin allele persist? a. the mutated allele offers some protection (selective advantage) against malaria when in the heterozygous state with the normal allele. b. mutations keep the mutated allele at high frequency throughout the world. c. genetic drifts prevents the mutated allele from disappearing. d. the mutated allele once provided a selective advantage in homozygous individuals, and may once again do so in the future. e. none of the other answer choices are correct.

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