In an Autosomal Dominant disorder, mother is affected but is heterozygous. Father is normal. What are the chance of disease in children?
Correct Answer: 50% affected
Description: Ans. (a) 50% affected(Ref: Robbins 9th/pg 140; 8th/pg 140)In an Autosomal Dominant disorder, mother is affected but is heterozygous and father is normal.Therefore, the chances of disease in children is 50%
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