Multiple Choice
Most of the time, when an individual receives a recessive gene that codes for a recessive gene disorder
A) that person will suffer from the condition, but will not be able to pass it to his or her children.
B) the recessive gene is paired with a dominant gene that protects the individual from developing the disorder.
C) other dominant genes in the genotype will counteract the effect of that particular recessive gene.
D) the gene will be "silent" in that generation, but is likely to affect future generations.
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