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A client is diagnosed with a disorder that has an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern. A review of the client's family history and pedigree does not reveal any ancestors with the disorder. How should the nurse interpret this finding?

▸ Errors have been made in the documentation of the client's history.

▸ Some ancestors experienced effects that were so minor they were not recognized.

▸ A de novo mutation has occurred.

▸ The client's genetic testing should be repeated.
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