An affected male infant born to normal parents could be an example of all of the following, except:

Correct Answer: An Autosomal dominant disorder
Description: A i.e. Autosomal dominant disorder Autosomal dominant disease cannot occur in offspring of an unaffected individuals. Because the allele is dominant it will always express phenotypically (clinically) and hence both parents can't be normal in autosomal dominant disorders even if they have a single abnormal gene.
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