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If man with an X-linked dominant disease has six sons with a woman having a normal complement of genes, then the sons will

A

not show any symptoms of the disease

B

show strong symptoms of the disease

C

three will show a disease symptom, while three will not

D

five will show a disease symptom, while one will not

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The correct Answer is:
A

Son get their X chromosome from mother.
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