Ignore probability because we already know CF is recessive.Michael chooses to skip probability: Michael: ‘Maybe we can just note that CF is recessive, so the only big deal is if the child ends up aa.’ Dr. Antoniou (shaking his head): ‘That oversimplifies matters. We need to know how often ‘aa’ might occur in each child, or if a child could be a carrier. Probability helps provide clear insight.’
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