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21 January, 16:00

A recessive lethal gene exists in a population and remains for several generations which women could have passed the recessive lethal allele to offspring but not have the disease herself

A woman who is homozygous dominant for the gene

A women who is homozygous recessive for the gene

A women who is heterozygous for the gene

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  1. 21 January, 16:13
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    A woman who is heterozygous for the gene
  2. 21 January, 16:24
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    A women who is heterozygous for the gene

    Explanation:

    A recessive gene is expressed only in homozygous genotype. Since the women should not express the disease, they cannot have homozygous recessive genotype. Women with heterozygous genotype will not be affected with the disease but will deliver one copy of their recessive allele to the offspring. So, a woman who is heterozygous for the gene could have passed the recessive lethal allele to offspring but not have the disease herself.
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