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A haemophilic man marries a normal homozygous woman. What is the probability that their daughter will be haemophilic?  
Asked by Topperlearning User | 16 Jun, 2014, 03:57: PM
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A haemophilic man (XhY) marries a normal homozygous woman (XX). So, their daughter would have the genotype (XhX). As haemophilia is a recessive trait, the daughter would always be a carrier of the trait and can never be haemophilic.

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