If a pedigree shows an affected male whose mother is unaffected but paternal grandfather is affected, which inheritance pattern is least likely?
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Correct answer: X-linked dominant
X-linked dominant inheritance would require the mother to carry a mutant X. An affected male with an unaffected mother argues against X-linked dominant, making it the least likely pattern here.
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