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Is the gene frequency for genetic defects increasing in populations?

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Is the gene frequency for genetic defects increasing in populations?

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Beever: It depends. In most instances with DNA tests, the frequency is being reduced. However, I mentioned about how mutations are actually one of the continued sources of genetic variation in populations. We do have documented examples of where mutations in certain genes cause “better performance” in animals that are carriers of some of these mutations.

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