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Why is m/m/Dp (m) > m/m > m/Dp (in “mutantness”) for hypomorphic alleles, since you are taking away the mutant allele?

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Why is m/m/Dp (m) > m/m > m/Dp (in “mutantness”) for hypomorphic alleles, since you are taking away the mutant allele?

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Each m is a little bit of gene function, say 0.5, so 3 copies of a little bit of gene function (1.5) will be better than 2 copies (1.0), etc.

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