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which mates are least likely to produce offspring that have the disorder? male 1 and female 2 male 3 and female 4 male 5 and female 6 male 9 and female 10
Brief Explanations
- First, identify the inheritance pattern: The disorder is autosomal dominant (affected individuals have at least one affected parent; males and females are equally affected, and affected parents can have unaffected offspring).
- Analyze each pair:
- Male 1 & Female 2: They have affected offspring, so at least one is affected, meaning they can pass on the disorder.
- Male 3 (affected, black square) & Female 4 (unaffected, white circle): The affected male can pass the dominant allele to offspring.
- Male 5 (unaffected, white square) & Female 6 (unaffected, white circle): Neither carries the dominant disease allele (since the disorder is dominant, unaffected individuals are homozygous recessive). They cannot pass on the dominant disorder allele.
- Male 9 (unaffected, white square) & Female 10 (affected, black circle): The affected female can pass the dominant allele to offspring.
- The pair of two unaffected individuals has the lowest likelihood of producing affected offspring.
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