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For most genes on the human x chromosome, what percent of xy males with a mutant allele on the x chromosome will express the mutant phenotype? question 1 choices choice a., 0% c…
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For most genes on the human x chromosome, what percent of xy males with a mutant allele on the x chromosome will express the mutant phenotype? question 1 choices choice
a., 0% choice
b., 25% choice
c., 50% choice
d., 100%
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D 100% because they only have one x chromosome so it would be the dominant one
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