Why are homozygous alleles lethal?
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One coat color of ranch foxes is caused by a recessive lethal gene. This gene causes a death if both recessive alleles are possessed by the same individual. Recessive lethal alleles do not cause death in the heterozygous form because a certain threshold of protein output is maintained
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✔️✔️Lethal alleles aa rahi the dominant the successive when the hell is fully dominant it can cause death death of organism but when the analyse to succeed in nature the organism guys only ventilator adult season homozygous condition✔️✔️
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✔️✔️Lethal alleles aa rahi the dominant the successive when the hell is fully dominant it can cause death death of organism but when the analyse to succeed in nature the organism guys only ventilator adult season homozygous condition✔️✔️
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