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Dominant lethal

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Anatomy and Physiology I

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A dominant lethal gene is a genetic mutation that results in the death of an organism if present in a single copy in its genotype. It is often discovered when it causes the death of an embryo or fetus, thereby preventing individuals carrying this gene from reaching reproductive age.

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