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14 July, 14:42

If someone who is homozygous for an autosomal recessive disorder mates with a person who does

NOT carry the mutated gene their child will

have a 100 percent chance of developing the disease

have a 25 percent chance of developing the disease

have a zero percent chance of developing the disease

have a 50 percent chance of developing the disease

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  1. 14 July, 15:08
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    have a zero percent chance of developing the disease

    Explanation: example aa for disorder mates with AA (doesn't have the mutation), all offspring will be Aa. Offspring will be a carrier of the autosomal recessive disorder but will not develop the disease
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