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help, nbme quest!!! thx!
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help, nbme quest!!! thx!
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how do we calculate this, thanks!!



Edited by hottie99 on 04/22/08 - 04:32 PM

  #2

0. i think both are recessive, so both require 2 alleles, and that would not happen in this scenario

  #3

it says 0 i guess i was thinking we would multiple the recessive probablitiy of 1/4 times 1/4 to give probablity, no?? not that the answer choice is even there for 1/16, but when do we calculate like that?

  #4

when 2 ppl are carriers of 2 diseases, and offspring gets both diseases.

  #5

i see, so it's not possible rite, b/c child could never get both recessive alleles needed to express disease.. ok i got it, thanx taipei!!

  #6

cant see the q......








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