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The ability to taste the chemical phenylthiocarbamide is an autosomal dominant phenotype, and the inability to taste it is recessive. If a taster woman with a nontaster father marries a taster man who, in a previous marriage, had a nontaster daughter, what is the probability that their first child will be:____

a) a nontaster girl?
b) a taster girl?
c) a taster boy?

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Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

Autosomal dominant means that even a single affected allele in genotype of offspring can cause the disease.That means one carrier parent is sufficient to pass on the autosomal dominant disease to its next generation.

Given –

Woman is taster and father is nontatster. They mate and produce a nontaster daughter.

Hence, the genotype of the parents would be

Mother – XX’

Father – Y’X

Here allele “X” represents the non taster allele while the allele “ X’ and Y’ ” represents the taster allele

Cross between XX’ and Y’X

XY’, XX, X’Y’, XX’

Thus, the parents will have a taster boy

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