Answer:
50%
Explanation:
According to the given information, the woman has normal BRCA alleles while the man carries one copy of the mutated BRCA allele (BRCA1). A diploid organism such as human beings can have two BRCA alleles. A child gets one BRCA allele from the mother and the other from the father.
The child of the couple would get one normal allele from the woman. However, with respect to the BRCA allele, the man would form two types of gametes in equal proportion. The 50% of his gametes would have the mutated BRCA1 allele while the rest 50% would carry the normal BRCA allele. Therefore, the man can transmit either normal or mutated BRCA allele to the child. So, there are 50% chances for the child to get the mutated allele.
<span>A heterozygous individual is if a mutation occurs in just one copy of the gene.
If both copies of the gene are mutated than the individual is homozygous</span>
<u>Answer:</u>
The error ranges would be the most reliable with a study, all else being equal is:
Option: A is correct.
A. ±6 percentage point.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
The error range such that the error range is most reliable in the study is:
±6 percentage points.
( Since for the solution to be most reliable the error must be small so that the value is close to the actual value and hence the study is reliable)