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Suppose a disease is caused by a recessive allele. individuals with the disease produce only about 60% of the offspring of individuals with the normal phenotype. the mutation rate from the dominant to the recessive allele is 1 × 10-5. at mutation–selection equilibrium, what will be the frequency of the recessive allele?

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