Questions 32 and 33 are based on the
following case:
A 10-year-old boy displays exercise intolerance, complaining of leg and arm pain after only a short period of exercise. The pain is worse if anaerobic activities are being attempted; for the more aerobic activities, the boy can com- plete the task, but at a much slower rate than others in the class. Hemolytic anemia was not observed in this child at any time. A muscle biopsy displayed elevated levels of glycogen
in the muscle. A stress test in which the boy squeezed a rubber ball over and over again demonstrated a reduced production of lactate as compared to someone who did not display exercise intolerance.
33. Neither of the boy’s parents is exercise- intolerant. What is the probability that the boy’s parents will have another child with the same phenotype as this child?
Select one of the following: