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Tay-Sachs is an inherited, recessive trait which involves the inability to properly break down certain lipids. A normal couple has a child affected with Tay-Sachs. For each of the following situations, select the most appropriate frequency from the list below. What is the probability that the mother of the Tay-Sachs child is heterozygous dominant.
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