For a particular disease, having 100% or 50% of functional protein will result in a normal phenotype, but 0% results in

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For a particular disease, having 100% or 50% of functional protein will result in a normal phenotype, but 0% results in

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For a particular disease, having 100% or 50% of functionalprotein will result in a normal phenotype, but 0% results indisease. What type of heredity is described?
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