a) Autosomal Dominant b) Autosomal Recessive c) X-linked Dominant d) X-linked Recessive I
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• If individual III1 and III6 married and had a
child, what is the likelihood the child would be affected? I
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If III1 mates with an unrelated person, and the population
frequency is 1:40,000, what is the chance they will have an affected child? a) 1/64 b) 1/256 c) 1/1,200 d) 1/4,800 e) 1/12,800 I
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If III1 mates with a first cousin on his mother’s side,
what is the chance they will have an affected child? a) 1/64 b) 1/96 c) 1/128 d) 1/512 e) 1/1028 I
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Consider the gel below which distinguishes the alleles of individuals. If
III1 and III6 mate, what is the chance they will have an affected child? a) 1/8 b) 1/16 c) 1/36 I1 I2 II1 II2 II3 II4 II5 II6 II7 II8 d) 1/64 e) 1/256 f) none of the above What kind of inheritance pattern do we see? a) Autosomal Dominant b) Autosomal Recessive c) X-linked Dominant d) X-linked Recessive e) None of the above What kind of inheritance pattern do we see? a) Autosomal Dominant b) Autosomal Recessive c) X-linked Dominant d) X-linked Recessive e) None of the above What kind of inheritance pattern do we see? a) Autosomal Dominant b) Autosomal Recessive c) X-linked Dominant d) X-linked Recessive e) None of the above