In the study of molecular genetics and evolutionary biology, sickle-cell anemia serves as a classic model of interaction between genetic mutations and natural selection. Which of the following statements correctly describes the genetic basis of sickle-cell anemia and its evolutionary significance in human populations?
- AIt is caused by a chromosomal trisomy that confers broad immunity against viral and bacterial infections in tropical environments.
- It is caused by a point mutation in the beta-globin gene, and heterozygous individuals exhibit higher survival rates in malaria-endemic regions due to balancing selection.Cevap
- CIt is caused by epigenetic silencing of alpha-globin genes that prevents mosquito vectors from transmitting parasitic filarial worms.
- DIt is caused by a frameshift mutation in mitochondrial DNA that halts red blood cell formation, preventing dengue virus transmission.
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It is caused by a point mutation in the beta-globin gene, and heterozygous individuals exhibit higher survival rates in malaria-endemic regions due to balancing selection.
The choice stating that sickle-cell anemia is caused by a point mutation in the beta-globin gene and maintained by balancing selection due to malaria resistance is correct. A point mutation at the sixth codon of the beta-globin gene () substitutes glutamic acid with valine. In malaria-endemic geographical zones, heterozygous individuals () possess a distinct survival advantage against severe *Plasmodium falciparum* malaria while avoiding the fatal complications of homozygous sickle-cell anemia (), exemplifying heterozygote advantage under balancing natural selection.
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Molecular point mutation in hemoglobin beta chain and balancing selection via heterozygote advantage against falciparum malaria
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