Biology, 19.10.2021 01:40 rosehayden21
.Tay- Sachs disease is a genetic disorder that is usually fatal in young children. If both parents are carriers of the disease, the probability that their offspring will develop the disease is approximately 0.25.Suppose a husband and wife are both carriers of the disease and the wife is pregnant on three different occasions. If the occurrence of Tay-Sachs in any one offspring is independent of the occurrence in any other, what are the probabilities of these events: a. All three children will develop Tay-Sachs disease. b .Only one child will develop Tay-Sachs disease. c. The third child will develop Tay-Sachs disease, given that the first two did not.
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