A man with hemophilia marries a normal woman. What are the probabilities of them having
children with hemophilia? What percent among their male offspring is phenotypically normal?
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A man who has hemophilia and a woman who is a carrier have: a 25% (one in four) chance of having a son with hemophilia. a 25% chance of having a son with normal blood clotting. a 25% chance of having a daughter who is a carrier.
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