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question 1-8
one of the parents of a child has phenylketonuria (pku), which is caused by recessive alleles. the other parent does not have the pku alleles. what is the chance that the couple will have a child with phenylketonuria?
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0%
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75%
Step1: Define allele notation
Let the recessive PKU allele be $a$, and the dominant non-PKU allele be $A$.
Step2: Identify parental genotypes
Parent with PKU (recessive disorder) must be $aa$. Parent without PKU alleles is $AA$.
Step3: Set up Punnett square
$$\begin{array}{c|cc}
& A & A \\
\hline
a & Aa & Aa \\
a & Aa & Aa \\
\end{array}$$
Step4: Calculate affected offspring chance
All offspring are $Aa$ (carriers, no PKU). So chance of affected child is 0%.
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