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The frequency of a deleterious recessive disease in a large, randomly-mating population is 1 in 1000. calculate the probability of an individual being a carrier for this recessive disease?
a) 0.74
b) 0.06
c) 0.03
d) 0.001
e) all individuals will be homozygous
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