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An individual has parents who are both carriers of the recessive allele that causes cystic fibrosis. Neither parents is affected by the disease. What is the chance that their offspring will have the disease?
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An individual has parents who are both carriers of the recessive allele that causes cystic fibrosis. Neither parents is affected by the disease. What is the chance that their offspring will have the disease?
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the chance to have the disease is 25%
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