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A man with a genetic disease marries a woman who does not carry the disease. It is not possible for their sons to have the disease. The disease must be A. X-linked dominant. B. Y-linked dominant. C. X-linked
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A man with a genetic disease marries a woman who does not carry the disease. It is not possible for their sons to have the disease. The disease must be A. X-linked dominant. B. Y-linked dominant. C. X-linked recessive. D. Y-linked recessive.
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