It seems that you have missed the necessary options for us to answer this question so I had to look for it. Anyway, here is the answer. The genetic or chromosomal abnormality that is correctly matched with its description is this: Phenylketonuria—the child cannot produce a critical enzyme, resulting in an accumulation of <span>poison, in turn causing mental disorder. Hope this helps.</span>
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The correct answer is <u>recessive</u>.
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As the rare inherited trait can pass to some of the children and is suppressed in the rest it is most likely to be transferred by recessive alleles of either of the parent.
A recessive trait can be described as a trait that gets masked by a dominant trait. For a person to show a recessive trait in their phenotype, the genotype of the person must contain two recessive alleles for that trait.