Biology, asked by gladolive8019, 9 months ago

if a woman with hemophilia marries a man without, could children have the disease? boy or girls?

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Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Explanation:

If the baby gets the Y chromosome from the father it will be a boy.

Since the Y chromosome does not carry the hemophilia gene, a son born to a man with hemophilia and a woman who is not a carrier will not have hemophilia. If the baby gets the X chromosome from the father it will be a girl.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

If the baby gets the Y chromosome from the father it will be a boy.

If the baby gets the Y chromosome from the father it will be a boy. Since the Y chromosome does not carry the hemophilia gene, a son born to a man with hemophilia and a woman who is not a carrier will not have hemophilia. If the baby gets the X chromosome from the father it will be a girl.

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