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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? A.100% B.50% C.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?
A.100%
B.50%
C.25%
D.0%
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C.
I have already taken this test.
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has a 50 percent chance of passing the mutated gene to each child. The chance that a child will not inherit the mutated gene is also 50 percent.
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