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A parent who is homozygous dominant (AA) for the MOGS-CDG doesn`t express that trait. If a parent who does not have the MOGS-CDG (AA) disorder has a child with a parent who has MOGS-CDG (aa), which of the following statements are true?(1 point)There is a 0% chance that the child will have MOGS-CDG.There is a 100% chance that the child will inherit an allele for MOGS-CDG.There is a 75% chance that the child will show the dominant phenotype.There is a 25% chance that the child will have the Aa genotype
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True: (1) and (2). False: (3) and (4).
Reason: AA × aa gives all offspring Aa (100%). If the disease is recessive, none (0%) will be affected, and all (100%) inherit the disease allele a. The 75% and 25% figures do not apply to this cross.
Reason: AA × aa gives all offspring Aa (100%). If the disease is recessive, none (0%) will be affected, and all (100%) inherit the disease allele a. The 75% and 25% figures do not apply to this cross.
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