Autosomal dominant diseases are exhibited by anyone who carries at least one dominant allele for that gene.How is it that dominant lethal genes,such as the one that causes Huntington disease,can persist in a population?
A) The disease-causing allele can "hide" in the heterozygous condition.
B) The disease develops only under the influence of other genes.
C) These diseases usually take effect later in life after people have had children.
D) The environment plays a large role in determining whether the gene is expressed.
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