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23 June, 11:24

What offspring will result from the mating of a non-carrier female and a hemophilic male?

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  1. 23 June, 11:49
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    Since you did not mention the whole scenario. so I will mention all the cases.

    A man with hemophilia (a recessive, sex-linked blood clotting disorder) has a daughter of normal phenotype. She marries a man who is normal for the trait.

    XH - normal

    Xh - hemophilia

    Since this is a recessive disorder, one XH allele will give a normal phenotype. When the offspring do not have a XH and only have the Xh allele/alleles they will have the hemophilia condition.

    Man's genotype is XhY.

    Daughter's genotype is XHXh (She got the Xh from her father. She has a normal phenotype, so we know her other allele is XH.

    Daughter's Husband is XHY (Man is normal for the hemophilia trait)
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