Dumb question: if a trait is x% heritable, can you say anything about likelihood that an offspring of an affected individual has the trait?
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@sarahdoingthing > only expresses A 50% of the time. 2) Homozygous PP causes B 100% of the time but 50% of cases of B are idiopathic.
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