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A recessive allele inherited in a Mendelian manner causes the disease cystic fibrosis. A phenotypically normal man whose father had cystic fibrosis marries a phenotypically normal woman from outside the family. If the frequency in the general population of heterozygotes for cystic fibrosis is 1 in 50, what is the chance that the couple's first child will have cysitc fibrosis

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Answer:

The chance that the couple's first child will have cysitc fibrosis is equal to
0.005

Step-by-step explanation:

The probability of man having cystic fibrosis is equal to
100 percent

The probability of his wife having cystic fibrosis is equal to
(1)/(50)

In case if both have them allele for cystic fibrosis, then the probability of their children having a child with cystic fibrosis


(1)/(4)

The chance that the couple's first child will have cysitc fibrosis is equal to


1* (1)/(50) *(1)/(4) \\= (1)/(200)\\= 0.005

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