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The chance that a couple who are both heterozygous for an autosomal recessive disease will have a child who is not affec

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The chance that a couple who are both heterozygous for an autosomal recessive disease will have a child who is not affected but is a carrier. Select one: O a. 1/4 O b. 1/3 O c. 1/2 O d. 2/3 O e e. 3/4 If you cross two AaBb individuals what is the likelihood that they will have a AABb offspring? Ⓒa. 2/16 O b. 1/16 O c. 4/16 O d. none O e. 3/16

If you cross two AaBb individuals what is the likelihood that they will have an offspring with a phenotype that is dominant for A and recessive for b? O a. 3/16 O b. 1/16 O c. 2/16 O d. 4/16 O e. none

The probability that a child in a particular family will inherit a recessive disorder is 1/4. If the parents have four children, what is the probability that their third child will inherit the disorder? Select one: O a. 0 O b. 1/4 O c. 1/2 O d. 3/4 Oe. 1/8 Parents who are not affected with cystic fibrosis have an affected child. What is the chance that their next child will be affected? Select one: O a. 0% (0) b. O c. O d. 25% (1 in 4) 33% (1 in 3) 50% (1 in 2) Oe. 75% (3 in 4)
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