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What is the tern used to describe an individual that of a recessive allele that causes disease,but is otherwise healthy? A.carrier B.polycite C.target D.afflicted
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What is the tern used to describe an individual that of a recessive allele that causes disease,but is otherwise healthy?
A.carrier
B.polycite
C.target
D.afflicted
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the answer is carrier .....
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