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Following some different genetic disorder traces in families. 

Family

Father

Mother

Son

Daughter

A

Affected

Affected

Unaffected

Unaffected

B

Affected

Affected

Unaffected

Affected

C

Unaffected

Unaffected

Undetermined 

Affected

D

Affected

Unaffected

Unaffected

Affected

 Which of the following possible mode of inheritance in the Family A, B, C and D respectively

#Unit 8. Inheritance Biology
  1. A- X-linked recessive   B- Autosomal dominant     C-Autosomal recessive       D- X-linked Dominant

  2. A- Autosomal recessive   B- X-linked dominant     C-Autosomal dominant      D- X-linked recessive

  3. A- Autosomal dominant   B- Autosomal recessive     C-X-linked dominant      D- X-linked recessive 

  4. A- Autosomal dominant   B- X linked dominant    C- Autosomal recessive     D- X-linked recessive

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