Multiple Choice
Neuropsychological disorders with genetic causes are not usually related to dominant genes because
A) those who possess them are less likely to produce fit offspring.
B) dominant genes are usually singular.
C) recessive genes are far more potent.
D) recessive genes are far more common.
E) humans are not still evolving.
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