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Biology, 22.11.2019 21:31, Eagle3077

You are analyzing a human pedigree for a new disease and discover that the disease occurs with the same frequency in both sexes and that 25% of the children from two unaffected heterozygous parents have the disease. this disease is displaying inheritance.
a. autosomal recessive
b. autosomal dominant
c. sex-linked recessive
d. sex-linked dominant

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