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A prospective parent has two dominant traits dependent on single autosomal genes, cataract (an eye abnormality), which was inherited from their mother, and polydactyly (extra fingers and/or toes), which was inherited from their father.  If the loci for these two traits are very closely linked, which of the following possibilities would this person's child be more likely to have (assume their partner is unaffected by either condition):

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