Submitted by JackytheWriter t3_12239oc in explainlikeimfive
ScienceIsSexy420 t1_jdokhl8 wrote
Because recessive genes are still passed along to the next generation with the same frequency that dominant genes are passed along. The only way in which natural selection will select against a particular allele is if carrying it decreases the odds of that individual reproducing and passing along their genes. In other words, natural selection only cares if a recessive gene is harmful even when the dominant gene is present, and the harm has to happen before the age of reproduction.
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