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Take Quiz eprstases Question 57 1 pts Each of which is/are associated with sex-influence characteristics, EXCEPT: 1. encoded by autosomal genes that are expressed more readily in one sex 2. characterictics are encoded by autosomal genes expressed in only one sex. 3. may vary in heterozygous individual 1 and 3 2 only 1 only 2 and 3 1,2 and 3 Question 58 1 pts A man is type \( A B \) marries a woman who is type \( O \). What is the probability of having a type child? \( 1 / 4 \)

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Question 57
1 pts
Each of which is/are associated with sex-influence characteristics, EXCEPT:
1. encoded by autosomal genes that are expressed more readily in one sex
2. characterictics are encoded by autosomal genes expressed in only one sex.
3. may vary in heterozygous individual
1 and 3
2 only
1 only
2 and 3
1,2 and 3

Question 58
1 pts
A man is type \( A B \) marries a woman who is type \( O \). What is the probability of having a type child?
\( 1 / 4 \)
        
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Question 57
1 pts
Each of which is/are associated with sex-influence characteristics, EXCEPT:
1. encoded by autosomal genes that are expressed more readily in one sex
2. characterictics are encoded by autosomal genes expressed in only one sex.
3. may vary in heterozygous individual
1 and 3
2 only
1 only
2 and 3
1,2 and 3

Question 58
1 pts
A man is type A B marries a woman who is type O. What is the probability of having a type child?
1 / 4

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