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Which statement best explains the likely outcome of a mating between individuals II-4 and II-5? A) Male offspring will be normal; female offspring will have the disorder B) Both male and female offspring will be normal C) Male offspring will have the disorder; female offspring will be normal D) Both male and female offspring will have the disorder

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