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  1. Why are autosomal dominant disorders rarer than autosomal recessive disorders?Choose one: A. An allele for an autosomal dominant
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  2. Why are autosomal dominant disorders rarer than autosomal recessive disorders?Choose one: A. Mutations for autosomal dominant
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  3. Match each type of genetic disorder to the potential carrier or carriers.Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the
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  4. In the case of an autosomal dominant disorder, what is the probability of having an affected child if the mother is unaffected
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  5. Match each type of genetic disorder to the potential carrier or carriers.Drag each item on the left to its matching item on the
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  6. autosomal dominant disorder in a male1 allele or 2
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  7. autosomal dominant disorder in a malePress Space to open autosomal recessive disorder in a female Press Space to open X-linked
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  8. Huntington's disease is an autosomal dominant neurological disorder that usually appears in mid-life (30-50 years of age).
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  9. The pedigree shown most likely represents a condition that isChoose one: A. autosomal recessive. B. autosomal dominant. C.
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  10. What type of inheritance is shown in the pedigree?a sex linked dominant b autosomal dominant c autosomal recessive d sex linked
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