Question: Tay-Sachs is an autosomal recessive trait, In a certain Jewish
population it is present in 1/4300…
tay-Sachs is an autosomal recessive trait, In a certain Jewish
population it is present in 1/4300 births. What is the frequency of
carriers in this population?
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