7) Diabetes is recessive.
A) If woman has diabetes and marries a man that doesn’t have it, is it possible for their offspring to acquire this disease?
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Aa Aa
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genotypes Phenotype
100% Aa, Heterozygous 100% No diabetes
B) If none of the father’s ancestors had ever had diabetes, would their children have a chage of getting the disease? Explain
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