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A man with hemophilia (a recessive, X-linked disorder) has a daughter of normal phenotype. The daughter decides to start a family with a man of normal phenotype. A. If they have a daughter, what is the probability that she will have hemophilia?
B. If they have a son, what is the probability that he will have hemophilia?

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