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Biology, 14.10.2019 18:20 stmy1969

Aboy with klinefelter syndrome (47,xxy) is born to a mother who is phenotypically normal and a father who has the x- linked skin condition called anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia. the mother’s skin is completely normal with no signs of the skin abnormality. in contrast, her son has patches of normal skin and patches of abnormal skin.

a. the father must have contributed the abnormal x-linked gene.
b. the mother must have contributed the abnormal x-linked gene.
c. both parents must have contributed the abnormal x-linked gene.
d. the son’s condition must be the consequence of a spontaneous mutation.

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