How many generations are there?
How many individuals?
How many males?
How many females?...
How many generations are there?
How many individuals?
How many males?
How many females?
How many individuals are affected?
How many marriages are there?
How many members are there in the third generation?
How many children did the first couple have?
Which gender is affected in this pedigree?
With this in mind, what kind of inheritance or trait is hemophilia?
How many individuals are affected? _how many males? _ how many females? _
How many daughters in generation II carry the hemophilia gene?
What does the half shaded individuals mean?
Why does individual IV-7 have hemophilia?
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