Multiple Choice
Assume that Emily (who has CF,a recessive disease (aa) ) decides to have children with a man who does not have CF and who has no family history of CF.What combination of gametes can each of them produce,and what is the probability that they will have a child who is a carrier for CF?
A) Emily: aa,man: Aa;100% probability
B) Emily: Aa,man: AA;50% probability
C) Emily: aa,man: AA;100% probability
D) Emily: aa,man: AA;50% probability
E) Emily: Aa,man: Aa;100% probability
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