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Question 1
Hemophilia is a sex-linked trait. In humans, the gene for normal blood clotting (H) is dominant to the gene for
hemophilia (h). A normal male is crossed with a carrier female.
What is the likelihood the of a child having hemophilia?
a 25%
Ob 50%
Oc 75%
100%

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