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Biology, 25.07.2019 15:00 cindykulei3719

Hemophilia is another example of a x-linked disease caused when a recessive allele (xh) is expressed. if a normal male reproduces with a heterozygous normal female, what are the expected genotypes and phenotypes? will any of their daughters develop hemophilia?

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