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A family has a Y-linked disease that affects the father. What is the chance of a male offspring inheriting the same disease? OA. 100% OB. 50% OC. 25% D. 0%
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A family has a Y-linked disease that affects the father. What is the chance of a male offspring inheriting the same disease?
OA. 100%
OB. 50%
OC. 25%
D. 0%
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That would be A 100%
Male offspring will get Y chromosome from their father so if he has a y linked disease all the boys born will have it(none of the girls will have it)
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