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An investigator is studying genetic mutations of coagulation factors from patient samples. Genetic sequencing of one patient's coagulation factors shows a DNA point mutation that substitutes guanine for adenine. The corresponding mRNA codon forms a glutamine in place of arginine on position 506 at the polypeptide cleavage site. This patient's disorder is most likely to cause which of the following?

AIron deficiency

BIschemic stroke

CCerebral vein thrombosis

DPetechiae

EHemarthrosis

2

A newlywed couple comes to your office for genetic counseling. Both potential parents are known to be carriers of the same Cystic Fibrosis (CF) mutation. What is the probability that at least one of their next three children will have CF if they are all single births?

A37/64

B0

C1/64

D1

E27/64

3

An 8-year-old boy is brought to the pediatrician because his mother is concerned about recent behavioral changes. His mother states that she has started to notice that he is slurring his speech and seems to be falling more than normal. On exam, the pediatrician observes the boy has pes cavus, hammer toes, and kyphoscoliosis. Based on these findings, the pediatrician is concerned the child has a trinucleotide repeat disease. Which of the following trinucleotide repeats is this child most likely to possess?

ACTG

BGAA

CCGG

DCAG

EGCC

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