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A woman with a genetic disease marries a man who does not carry the disease. It is not possible for their children to carry the...Asked by Sammy
A woman with a genetic disease marries a man who does not carry the disease. It is not possible for their children to carry the disease. The disease must be
a) sex - linked
b) recessive
c) dominant
d) cause by an extra chromosome
I think the answer is recessive, can someone please check to see if that's right? Thanks!
a) sex - linked
b) recessive
c) dominant
d) cause by an extra chromosome
I think the answer is recessive, can someone please check to see if that's right? Thanks!
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Sammy
With all due respect, can someone please check my answer???
Ben.
This is very difficult. Forgive me if i am wrong. So there is a chance that the children may/may not have the disease.
However, it is possible that the disease is NOT Dominant. Because if it was, then the children would have the disease. SO the answer is B if i am correct.
However, it is possible that the disease is NOT Dominant. Because if it was, then the children would have the disease. SO the answer is B if i am correct.