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12 May, 09:10

Most mutations in a diploid organism are recessive. why?

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  1. 12 May, 10:08
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    For a recessive mutation to give rise to a mutant phenotype in a diploid organism, both alleles must carry the mutation. However, one copy of a dominant mutant allele leads to a mutant phenotype ... Recessive mutations inactivate the affected gene and lead to a loss of function.
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