Achondroplasia is caused by a dominant allele. Two parents have achondroplasia, but their child does not. Explain how it is possible for the child not to have achondroplasia.
When both parents have achondroplasia, the chance for them, together, to have a child with normal stature is 25 percent. Their chance of having a child with achondroplasia is 50 percent. Their chance for having a child who inherits the gene mutation from both parents (called homozygous achondroplasia - a condition that leads to death) is 25 percent.
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