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2 October, 15:32

A woman who is a carrier for x-linked recessive hemophilia (she does not have the disease) marries a man who does not have hemophilia. they have a daughter, named angela, who does not have the disease. angela marries george, who also does not have hemophilia. angela and george have a son named robbie. what is the chance that robbie will have hemophilia?

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  1. 2 October, 15:57
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    The answer is 25%

    Hemofilia is inherited by x-linked recessive pattern. Only woman could become recessive since woman has two x genes but man only has one.

    The first generation is a carrier woman with normal man. The chance of their daughter to inherit the defect gene from her mother would be 50%. Then the daughter (angela) marries a normal man (George). The chance of Angela giving defect gene also 50%. The resultant chance would be: 50%*50% = 25%
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