Answer:
The polydactyl allele is very rare in the human population.
Step-by-step explanation:
The dominant alleles are expressed in both homozygous and heterozygous states. However, the harmful dominant alleles or the dominant alleles that do not impart the survival and/or reproductive advantages to the individuals exhibit lower frequency in natural populations.
The allele for polydactyly is dominant but is present in lower frequency in the natural human populations. Being a less frequency dominant allele, it is not expressed in most of the individuals. So, most of the individuals have five fingers instead of having six.