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A woman with hemophilia and a man without hemophilia get married. What are the chances that their first child will have hemophilia? A.75 percent B.25 percent C.100 percent D.50 percent
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A woman with hemophilia and a man without hemophilia get married. What are the chances that their first child will have hemophilia?
A.75 percent
B.25 percent
C.100 percent
D.50 percent
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Hemophilia is a recessive trait and X linked meaning it has to be a male so the chances go down way more and the answer would be 25%.
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i think it would be 50 percent
sorry if a am wrong
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