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Children being color blind?

10. A female who does not have hemophilia, but is a carrier of the gene (X"X), is crossed
with a male that does have hemophilia (X"Y),
What are the chances of their children having hemophilia? (X"Y= hemophilia in males, X"X"=
hemophilia in females).

Children being color blind? 10. A female who does not have hemophilia, but is a carrier-example-1
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Answer:

A female who does not have hemophilia, but is a carrier of the gene (X"X), is crossed with a male that does have hemophilia (X"Y),

What are the chances of their children having hemophilia? (X"Y= hemophilia in males, X"X"= hemophilia in females)

X''Y x X''X= X''X, X''X, X''Y, and X''Y

2:2

Step-by-step explanation:

The result shows that two of the offspring (female) will not have hemophilia while the other two offspring (male) will have hemophilia

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