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cross solution between normal male and carrier haemophilic with panel square.​

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Answered by tasneemthegirl
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Answered by lalnunkimahmarjoute
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cross between a normal male and a haemophilic carrier female:

The F1 generation are

 {X}^{H}{X}^{H}, \:  {X}^{H}Y, \:  {X}^{H} {X}^{h}, \:  {X}^{h}Y

There is a 50% chance for the sons to be haemophilic. All the daughters will be normal as one X chromosome received from the father is normal. However there is 50% chance that they carriers due to the defective X chromosome of the mother.

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