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Greeley [361]
4 years ago
8

A woman who is a carrier of the hemophilia allele and a man that is normal for hemophilia allele have

Biology
1 answer:
lilavasa [31]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

the chance they will have a son that has hemophilia is 50%

the chance they have a daughter  that has hemophilia is 50%

Explanation:

H - normal allele

h - hemophilia allele

A woman who is a carrier of the hemophilia allele - X(H)X(h)

A man that is normal for hemophilia allele - X(h)Y

Punnet Square:

  1. X(H)X(h) - <em>Daughter</em>
  2. X(H)Y -<em> Son</em>
  3. X(h)X(h) - <em>Daughter</em>
  4. X(h)Y - <em>Son</em>
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