Answer:
The nurse should tell him that there are minimum 50% chances of his children develop this condition.
Step-by-step explanation:
Mr. Wayne carries autosomal dominant disorders can be heterozygous or homozygous if it's heterozygous, a mutant and a normal allele present in this condition there is a 50% chances offspring will carry the normal allele and a 50% chances offspring will carry the mutant allele if Mrs. Wayne carries normal alleles.
If Mr. Wayne having homozygous conditions then all offspring will carry a mutant allele even if Mrs. Wayne carries normal alleles.
(heterozygous condition)
Xx cross xx (x = recessive allele) (X = dominant allele)
↓
Xx, Xx, xx, xx
(Homozygous condition)
XX cross xx
↓
Xx, Xx, Xx, Xx
Thus, the nurse should tell him that there are minimum 50% chances of his children develop this condition.