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Why do some lethal genetic disorders still occur in the population?

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Why do some lethal genetic disorders still occur in the population?

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Intuitively, natural selection should eliminate these lethal genetic disorders from the population…..However, natural selection does not act on the genotype of an individual, but on the phenotype. Many of these lethal genetic disorders are the product of two “recessive alleles” that were masked in the parents with a “dominant allele.

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