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14 September, 07:26

Why is it unlikely that the frequency of muscular dystrophy in the human population will be reduced quickly by means of natural selection? a) Natural Selection acts only on homozygous recessive individuals b) muscular dystrophy is not a genetic disorder. c) The frequency of homozygous recessive individuals is too great. d) Homozygous dominant individuals can have affected children.

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  1. 14 September, 07:37
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    I believe that the answer is d
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