>All that's required for a trait to persist is that it benefits the pool.
Or that it's less bad than whatever beneficial trait it's coupled to.
Humans consume a lot of water in order to shed heat. Our backs are pretty f-d up. Our brains waste a lot of energy and require a very long childhood. But on the flip side we're basically terminator compared to the African fauna our primitive ancestors hunted.
I'm assuming you're right since I don't know much about this subject, but how does that mechanically work? How does a trait, even if it is beneficial to the community, get passed down if the members that have that trait don't have offspring?
All that's required for a trait to persist is that it benefits the pool.
If the pool benefits from have 1% of members being blind, then so they shall be.
We don't have to understand the benefit for it to exist either.