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4 June, 15:51

Hypercholesterolemia is a genetic disorder that causes blood cholesterol levels to be elevated. The H allele is incompletely dominant to the h allele, with hh homozygotes having extremely high levels of blood cholesterol. A husband and wife are both heterozygous for hypercholesterolemia. What is the probability that their first child will have normal levels of blood cholesterol?

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  1. 4 June, 15:59
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    1 (100%)

    Explanation:

    H allele is incompletely dominant to the h allele = Hh (normal levels of blood cholesterol)

    hh homozygotes having extremely high levels of blood cholesterol = hh

    If Hh * hh

    The F1 generation = Hh, Hh, hh, hh

    The probability that their first child will have normal levels of blood cholesterol;

    = 1/1

    = 1 (100%)
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