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Biology, 04.08.2019 23:40 jamesmarsdel

If huntington's disease is due to a dominant trait, shouldn't three-fourths of the population have huntington's while one-fourth has the normal phenotype? in large populations, mendelian ratios are ineffective. appearance of a trait in a population does not solely depend on its dominant or recessive nature. natural selection is eliminating huntington’s disease.

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