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Talk about lethal alleles.
Author: H KAnswer:
Many gene products are essential to an organism’s survival. Mutations resulting in the synthesis of a gene product that is nonfunctional can often be tolerated in the heterozygous state; that is, one wild-type allele may be sufficient to produce enough of the essential product to allow survival. However, such a mutation behaves as a recessive lethal allele, and homozygous recessive individuals will not survive. The time of death will depend on when the product is essential
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