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If the mother is a carrier and the father is normal, the outcomes for potential children would be:
XH Xh
XH XHXH XHXh
Y XHY XhY
So let’s break these down
XHXH = will be a daughter (XX) with normal blood (HH)
XHXh = will be a daughter (XX) who is a carrier for hemophilia (Hh)
XHY = will be a son (XY) with normal blood (H)
XhY = will be a son (XY) with hemophilia (h)
Because this disease is inherited on the X chromosome, male offspring tend to either have it or not. They can’t be carriers because they only have one X chromosome. So the chances of having a son with hemophilia will be 50% cause the boys have a 50% chance of inheriting hemophilia.
On the other hand, daughters will either have normal blood or be carriers in this situation. So to answer the question, the chance a daughter of this couple would have of inheriting hemophilia is 0%. This only changes if their father has hemophilia. Then they will either be a carrier or will have hemophilia.
Receptors in muscles provide the brain with information about body position and movement. The brain controls the contraction of skeletal muscle. The nervous system regulates the speed at which food moves through the digestive tract.Your muscular system is closely connected to the nervous system. That makes sense since you usually have to think before you can move. Even though thinking is not always involved, the neurons of the nervous system are connected to most of the cells in your muscular system.