Hemophilia is a recessive, sex-linked disease. a) A male with no history of hemophilia marries...

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Hemophilia is a recessive, sex-linked disease. a) A male with no history of hemophilia marries a woman whose father was a hemophiliac. Of their sons, what proportion would be expected to be hemophiliacs? What proportion of the daughters? What proportion of their total children would be expected to be carriers of the disease (having the gene, but not exhibiting the disease)? b) What if the male parent was a hemophiliac and the female parent had no historyof the disease? (answer the same information as part a)

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