Two parents of normal phenotype have a son with an autosomal recessive linked genetic disorder. What is the most likely cause of
this?
a. Both parents must be heterozygous for the disorder, or carriers.
b. Because most of a human's genes are autosomal, it was never noticed that the parents had the condition.
c. Because the condition is on the X chromosome and the child only has one copy of the X.
d, Some environmental effect in the womb caused the child to express the disorder.
2 answers:
The answer: Both parents must be heterozygous for the disorder, or carriers. I'm positive of this answer because I took the test.
I believe the answer is A
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