What are the odds that two carriers for cystic

fibrosis, an autosomal recessive disorder, would have an offspring with the cystic fibrosis disorder?

The odds of two carriers for cystic fibrosis having an offspring with the disorder would be 25%. This is because when two carriers (each with one recessive allele and one normal allele) have a child, there is a 25% chance that the child will inherit two copies of the recessive allele and therefore have cystic fibrosis.