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If neither parent has Wilson's disease but both are carriers for the disease, what percentage of their children will likely have the disease? A. 25 percent B. 50 percent C.…
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If neither parent has Wilson's disease but both are carriers for the disease,
what percentage of their children will likely have the disease?
A. 25 percent
B. 50 percent
C. O percent
D. 75 percent
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A. 25 percent, based on punnet square and contingent that Wilson’s Disease is a recessive gene.
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