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In humans, hemophilia is sex linked. If a woman is a carrier for the trait, what is the chance that her daughters will also be carriers? (Assume their father is normal.)
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In humans, hemophilia is sex linked. If a woman is a carrier for the trait, what is the chance that her daughters will also be carriers? (Assume their father is normal.)
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There is a 50% chance the daughters will be carriers of the trait.
The little x on the diagram I drew represents the trait.
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