Going back to Punnett squares, we assume the biomechanical
mechanisms of inheritance usually ensure that each of the outcomes for
the offspring genotype are equally likely. What is the probability of a
heterozygous offspring being born? Heterozygous? What is the probability
an offspring will carry at least one variant?
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Going back to Punnett squares, we assume the biomechanical mechanisms of inheritance usually ensure that each of the out
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