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    The Hemoglobin S Allele Causes Sickle-Cell Anemia
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The Hemoglobin S Allele Causes Sickle-Cell Anemia

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Question 10

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The hemoglobin S allele causes sickle-cell anemia. It occurs in high frequencies


A) where pastoralism is common.
B) where drift has been strong.
C) where malaria is common.
D) where hemoglobin is rare.

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