Multiple Choice
Two parents with a dominant trait have a child who shows the normal phenotype. What is the chance that that child is a carrier of the trait?
A) the chance that an unaffected child is a carrier is less than 50%
B) the chance that an unaffected child is a carrier is 50%
C) the chance that an unaffected child is a carrier is 0%
D) the chance that an unaffected child is a carrier is 75%
E) the chance that an unaffected child is a carrier is 2/3
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