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Probability that the offspring of the mating pair will not have curly cow syndrome is 25%.
What the probability is that the offspring of the mating pair will not have curly cow syndrome?
Each time 2 carriers are mated there is a 50% risk of producing a carrier, 25% chance of producing a normal calf and 25% risk of having a curly calf .
Curly cow syndrome is a lethal genetic defect that was confirmed within the angus breed. It appears to be caused by a simple recessive gene.
Calves with this genetic defect are born deformed with stiffness in multiple joints or curved or hooked joints.
There does not appear to be any other mode of inheritance or environmental factors that explains this syndrome in these reported calves.
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