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Biology, 13.01.2021 03:10 harkey

Haemophilia is sex-linked and is caused by a recessive allele. A woman’s father has haemophilia, but her husband does not. The woman's mother does not have haemophilia and is not a carrier. What is the probability of the woman and her husband having a child who suffers from haemophilia? a. I.
b. II.
c. III.
d. IV.


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