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10 January, 01:30

If two parents do not have an autosomal recessive trait, What can you say about their children?

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  1. 10 January, 02:54
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    The child will also not have an autosomal trait unless both parents are carriers. More likely than not the child will have the dominate trait
  2. 10 January, 05:10
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    The children may or may not exhibit the trait. It depends if the parents are carriers of the trait or not. If they are both carriers, the children will have a 25% chance of exhibiting the trait, a 50% chance of being carriers, and a 25% chance of not having the allele for the trait at all. If only one parent is a carrier, their children will have a 50% of being a carrier and a 50% chance of not having the allele. If neither parent has the allele for the recessive trait, their children won't either.
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