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Imagine that you have developed a genetic test to detect the dominant allele (A) that cause a rare genetic condition. As with most clinical tests, it isn't perfect. When a person does have the dominant allele (Aa or especially rarely AA) your test detects it 100% of the time. But, 0.5% of people who are homozygous recessive (aa) also test positve by your test. Assume 1 out of every 100 people in a population has the dominant allele (Aa or AA).

What percentage of the population will give a positive test?

(A) 0.495%,
(B) 1.495%,
(C) 1.000%,
(D) 99.000%,
(E) 98.505%,
(F) 99.505%

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