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kow [346]
2 years ago
8

haemophilia is an x-linked recessive disorder that is always pass their generations that can be traced by using a pedigree what

is the probability that the female child of Charles and Marie will suffer from hemophilia​
Biology
1 answer:
Marat540 [252]2 years ago
4 0

The probability of the female child of Charles and Marie suffering from hemophilia​ is 50% or 0.5.

<h3>What is the probability of hemophilia?</h3>

Hemophilia is a disease that is linked to the X-chromosome.

The probability of having female who suffers from hemophilia depends on the genotype of the parents.

Assuming that the genotype of the parents are as follows:

Father: XcY --> hemophilic

Mother: XXc --> carrier

A cross between the parents will produce two female offspring with genotypes, XcXc and XXc.

Therefore, the probability of the female child of Charles and Marie suffering from hemophilia​ is 50% or 0.5.

Learn more about hemophilia at: brainly.com/question/14203344

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