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What is the probability of having a child that doesnt have LS and is also a non-carrier for LS
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What is the probability of having a child that doesnt have LS and is also a non-carrier for LS
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50% or 0.5
Step-by-step explanation:
If a person with LS has a child, there is 50% chance that they will pass on the altered gene.
This is due to the fact that only one copy of gene is passed on from each parent.
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