The Ashkenazi Jews, a population that originated in the Middle East, shows a high prevalence of inherited disease because

The Ashkenazi Jews, a population that originated in the Middle East, shows a high prevalence of inherited disease because




A. they were exposed to hig concentrations of chemical mutatgens in the past.
B. they have unusually strong immune systems that allow them to survive diseases that are lethal in other populations.
C. they lack an important DNA repair enzyme, and thus suffer more frequent mutations.
D. they are genetically very homogeneous and recessive genes remain represenetd at high frequency within the population.



Answer: D


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