Hey...... If a carrier haemophillic female married to nirmal male and first generation of parents. The carried daughter married to a normal man.. And b) a effect son married with a norma female. Find out the third generation and develop a pedigree chart?
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FIRST GENERATION
When a carrier female married to a normal
Male she can transfer her defective gene to her daughter as well as to the son. female child will be carrier while Male child will be affected.
SECOND GENERATION.
Second generation will be same as above
THIRD GENERATION.
When the affected son is married to a normal female he can transfer his affected gene to his daughter not to the son. so daughter will be carrier and son will be normal.
When a carrier female married to a normal
Male she can transfer her defective gene to her daughter as well as to the son. female child will be carrier while Male child will be affected.
SECOND GENERATION.
Second generation will be same as above
THIRD GENERATION.
When the affected son is married to a normal female he can transfer his affected gene to his daughter not to the son. so daughter will be carrier and son will be normal.
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