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Duchenne muscular dystrophy is a sex-linked disorder. If a father has a normal X chromosome and the mother is a carrier, what are the odds that a male child would have Duchenne muscular dystrophy? what are the odds for a female child to have the disease or be a carrier?

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The chance would be 50/50... because the father doesn't have that gene (50) and the mother has that gene (50) or half and half... hope that answered your question
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