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TonyaH

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Yes, both parents have to be carriers that pass their CF mutation down to their child. Every time two carriers conceive, there is a 25 percent chance the child will have CF, a 50% chance the child will be a carrier, and a 25% chance the child will not be a carrier or have the disease.
 
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TonyaH

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Yes, both parents have to be carriers that pass their CF mutation down to their child. Every time two carriers conceive, there is a 25 percent chance the child will have CF, a 50% chance the child will be a carrier, and a 25% chance the child will not be a carrier or have the disease.
 
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TonyaH

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Yes, both parents have to be carriers that pass their CF mutation down to their child. Every time two carriers conceive, there is a 25 percent chance the child will have CF, a 50% chance the child will be a carrier, and a 25% chance the child will not be a carrier or have the disease.
 
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TonyaH

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Yes, both parents have to be carriers that pass their CF mutation down to their child. Every time two carriers conceive, there is a 25 percent chance the child will have CF, a 50% chance the child will be a carrier, and a 25% chance the child will not be a carrier or have the disease.
 
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TonyaH

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Yes, both parents have to be carriers that pass their CF mutation down to their child. Every time two carriers conceive, there is a 25 percent chance the child will have CF, a 50% chance the child will be a carrier, and a 25% chance the child will not be a carrier or have the disease.
 
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