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Medicine, 06.03.2020 01:29, claytonhopkins

G A family has a history of a rare genetic disorder. Four individuals in the family have been determined to be homozygous for the gene responsible for the disorder. Only three of these four individuals have the disorder. Considering the information provided (i. e. making no additional assumptions), this disorder is an example of .

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