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Card 16
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What sex chromosomes do human males have?
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Card 17
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What sex chromosomes do human females have?
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Card 18
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How does a gene on one of the human sex chromosomes cause embryos to develop into males?
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Card 19
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Is the allele for cystic fibrosis dominant or recessive?
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Card 20
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What are the symptoms for cystic fibrosis?
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Card 21
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Is the allele for Huntington's disease recessive or dominant?
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Card 22
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What are the symptoms of Huntington's disease?
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Card 23
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What is chance of a child inheriting Huntington's disease if one of their parents has one copy of the faulty allele?
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Card 24
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During IVF treatment, what is the process of testing embryos to see if they have a genetic disorder called?
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Card 25
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Other than testing embryos during IVF, give one other use of genetic testing.
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