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4 Select the correct answer. A family has a Y-linked disease that affects the father. What is the chance of a male offspring inh А. 100% OB. 50% Oc. 25% OD. 0% Reset Next​

User Justin J
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Answer:

Mother

Step-by-step explanation:

This mutation needs two X chromosomes. Only the mother has two X chromosomes (XX). The father is male, so he only had one X chromosome (XY).

User Larry LIU Xinyu
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Answer:

Remember that males have an x and y chromosome, while women have two x chromosomes.

Step-by-step explanation:

This means that a female offspring (daughter) inherits her father's only x chromosome and one of her mother's x chromosomes, while a male will receive his father's y chromosome and one of his mother's x chromosomes.

This means that the boy will necessarily inherit his dad's Y chromosome, and any diseases that it carries.

The chance of a male offspring inheriting the disease is

A) 100%

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