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    When One Parent Passes on a Dominant Defective Allele, What
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When One Parent Passes on a Dominant Defective Allele, What

Question 3

Question 3

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When one parent passes on a dominant defective allele, what chance does the child have of manifesting the disorder?


A) A 100 percent chance
B) A 75 percent chance
C) A 50 percent chance
D) A 25 percent chance

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