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5. Many people think that traits due to dominant alleles must be the most common in a population.
However, this is not true. The allele for Huntington 's disease, a lethal neurological disorder, is dominant,
but only 1 in 20,000 people have this disorder. Most people have two "normal" recessive alleles. What is one explanation that could explain this?