15. It is said, that the harmful alleles get eliminated from the population over some time, yet sickle cell anaemia is persisting in the human population. Why?
15. It is said, that the harmful alleles get eliminated from the population over some time, yet sickle cell anaemia is persisting in the human population. Why?

Solution:

The human population still has sickle cell anaemia. It affects people who have mutations in both their maternal and paternal haemoglobin genes. The patients are more protected against malaria, which is a plus. And this could explain why, despite the elimination of detrimental genes over time, sickle cell anemia’s harmful alleles survive in the human population.