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6 August, 20:50

One parent is a cystic fibrosis carrier, and the other has

nocystic fibrosis gene. Find the probability of each of

thefollowing.

a.) The child would have cystic fibrosis.

b.) The child would be a carrier.

c.) The child would not have cystic fibrosis and not bea

carrier.

d.) The child would be healthy (i. e., free ofsymptoms).

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  1. 6 August, 21:10
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    A - 0%

    B - 50%

    C - 50%

    D - 100%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Cystic fibrosis is inherited in an autosomal recessive form, meaning that a person has to inherit two abnormal genes for the disease to manifest. In the case of this question, one parent is a gene carrier, so his genotype is Aa, while the other does not have the cystic fibrosis gene, so AA.

    Performing the cross of Aa x AA, we can see that:

    a.) The probability of a child would have cystic fibrosis is 0%, since the disease is recessive and to be affected it should receive a recessive gene from each parent.

    b.) The probability of a child would be a carrier is 50%, as 50% of the crossing phenotypes are Aa.

    c.) The probability of a child would not have cystic fibrosis and is not a carrier is 50%, as 50% of the child's genotype is AA.

    d.) The probability of a child would be healthy is 100%, as of all possible phenotypes none is affected.
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