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Other mutations, like the sickle-cell gene on chromosome 11, can provide a mix of benefit and harm. People who have the sickle-cell gene on both their copies of the chromosome suffer from sickle-cell anemia. However, if they have the gene on just one of their chromosomes, they get a surprise benefit: extra resistance to malaria.
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