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A disease inherited as a dominant autosomal character A. Affects males and females equally. B. Affects all the children of the affected adult. C. Usually prevents reproduction. D. Requires that both parents carry the abnormality. E. May be transmitted by a carrier who does not manifest the disease.

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A. True The autosomes are similar for males and females. 

B. False Half would receive the normal autosome. 

C. False Such genes are commonly transmitted. 

D. False If so, it would not be a dominant disorder. 

E. False Carriers of a dominant character exhibit the disease.



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