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1 April, 13:43

If we denote a cystic fibrosis gene with a c and a disease-free gene with a C (since the disease is recessive), then only a cc person will actually have the disease. Such persons would ordinarily die before parenting children, but a child can also inherit the disease from two Cc parents (who themselves are healthy-that is, have no symptoms but are "carriers" of the disease). Suppose a child is born to one cystic fibrosis carrier parent and one non-carrier parent. Find the probability that that the child will be a carrier.

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  1. 1 April, 17:02
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    With a simple punnett square we see that there is a 50% chance the child will be a carrier.
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