if one parent has the trait, the offspring have a 75% chance of also having the condition
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no, the odds of a child getting it is 1 in a 100,000
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No one can possibly state your odds. The judge will place the child where he or she feels the custodial parent would act in the child's best interests.
The odds depend on the specific sex-linked disorder. For carrier mothers of an X-linked recessive disorder, there is a 50% chance of passing the affected gene to a son (who would be affected) and a 50% chance of passing the gene to a daughter (who would be a carrier). For X-linked dominant disorders, there is a 50% chance of passing the gene to both sons and daughters.
The odds of any woman giving birth to an autistic child would depend upon her and the fathers genetics, the age of the woman and if there were any other problems with previous pregnancies. Autistic genes are dominate so if there is autism in her medical history then a genetic counselor can help to determine the possible risk to an unborn child should she decide to go through with the pregnancy.
The health care bill did pass, was signed by the president, and in mid-2012, the Supreme Court ruled that it was in fact constitutional.
If a parent has AS the odds of offspring having AS is estimated at 80%. If the husband does not exhibit AS traits than the odds are reduced greatly but still possible as AS is genetic.
Modern statistics say there is around 1 out 20 chance that a child will be gay.
The stratagies in volleyball are to get determined no matter what the odds. u first need to learn the basics. passing, setting, serving and hitting. then u will practice and get better
Depends on your state, but odds are that you cannot. Child support is normally for a custodial parent. If you no longer live with that custodial parent, and are 18, you are an adult, not a child. Thus, you are not technically entitled to child support.