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Neurofibromatosis, a genetic disease caused by mutation on the nf1 gene, follows an autosomal dominant pattern of inheritance. the diagram shows that the father carries two copies of the defective gene and the mother is unaffected. what percentage of offspring will have neurofibromatosis?

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