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Test: MCAT Biology
1. | A condition is known to be X-linked dominant. An affected man and unaffected woman have a son. What is the likelihood that the son will be affected? |
There is a three in four chance that the son will be affected
There is a one in four chance the son will be affected
The son cannot be affected
The son will be affected
There is a one in two chance that the son will be affected
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