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Two forms of hemophilia are determined by genes on the x chromosome in humans assume that a phenotypically normal woman whose father had hemophilia is married to normal and what is the probability that their first daughter will have hemophilia

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Answered by Anonymous
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The X chromosome from the father with hemophilia will have the hemophilia gene. But the girl also gets an X chromosome from her mother. The normal blood clotting gene on the X chromosome from the mother is dominant, so the baby girl will not have hemophilia................................

Answered by Anonymous
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The X chromosome from the father with hemophilia will have the hemophilia gene. But the girl also gets an X chromosome from her mother. The normal blood clotting gene on the X chromosome from the mother is dominant, so the baby girl will not have hemophilia................................

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