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Hemophilia is an X-linked condition in which the process of blood clotting is impaired. The allele xH for normal blood clotting is dominant over the allele xh, which results in hemophilia. What is the
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Hemophilia is an X-linked condition in which the process of blood clotting is impaired.
The allele xH for normal blood clotting is dominant over the allele xh, which results in
hemophilia. What is the probability that a cross between a carrier female and a normal
male will produce a male who has hemophilia?
A. 25%
B.50%
C. 75%
D.100%
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A. 25%
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