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the probability of male child of a haemophilic father and normal mother becoming hemophilic child is

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Answered by dustu439
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If the father does not have hemophilia and the mother is a carrier, sons will have a 50% chance of having hemophilia. Daughters will have a 50% chance of being carriers. If the father has hemophilia and the mother has normal blood, all sons will be normal and all daughters will be carriers.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The probability of male child of a haemophilic father and normal mother becoming hemophilic child is 50%.  

Explanation:  

  • Hemophilia is a disorder in which the patient sufferes from improper clotting of the blood.  
  • When there is a wound in the body, the body’s clotting factors automatically gets triggered and creates a clot or a plug that stops the blood flow.  
  • Here in this genetic disorder the people have a mutation in a gene producing the clotting factor and thereby they experience a prolonged bleeding.

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