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Biology, 10.09.2019 01:30 punkee5375

In humans, male-pattern baldness may be assumed to be controlled by an autosomal gene that occurs in two allelic forms. allele b determines nonbaldness, and allele b determines pattern baldness. in males, because of the presence of testosterone, allele b is dominant over b. if a man and woman both with genotype bb have a son, what is the chance that he will eventually be bald?

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