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16 August, 12:19

Hemophilia is a sex-linked trait. A hemophilic male produces offspring with a carrier female. What are the chances that the female offspring will suffer from hemophilia? What about the male offspring? Make a Punnett square to show your work.

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  1. 16 August, 12:39
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    Hemophilia is a X-linked recessive trait. I will denote it as XA for dominant and Xa for recessive.

    Hemophilic male: Xa Y

    Carrier female: XA Xa

    Cross:

    Xa Y

    XA XaXA XAY

    Xa XaXa XaY

    Thus, as shown, of the ratio of two possible female offspring genotypes for Hemophilia, only 1/2 will have the disease; the chance is therefore 50%.

    The ratio for male offspring genotypes for Hemophilia is 1/2 as well; the chance is therefore 50%.
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