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If a male who is non-hemophiliac is crossed with a female carrier of both colorblindness and hemophilia, what is the probability that a female child will be
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- A form of hemophilia is caused by a sex-linked (X-linked) recessive gene. A phenotypically normal woman whose father had hemophilia marries a man who suffers with hemophilia. What is the probability that their first daughter will have hemophilia?A couple are both phenotypically normal but their son suffers from hemophilla, a sex linked recessive disorder. What fraction of their children are likely to suffer from hemophilia. what fraction are likely to be carriers.A phenotypically normal man, who has a hemophiliac brother, marries a normal woman, who is not a carrier. What is the probability that any of their children will be hemophiliac?
- List the 6 possible genotypes of the four blood types. Identify the parentalgenotypes that could produce children with blood type AO.A man with hemophilia (a recessive, sex-linkedcondition) has a daughter without the condition.She marries a man who does not have hemophilia.What is the probability that their daughter willhave hemophilia? Their son? If they have foursons, what is the probability that all will be affected?A mother is heterozygous for the X-linked gene for colorblindness and also heterozygous for the autosomal inherited sickle cell anemia. She is married to a man who can see color normally and who is heterozygous for sickle cell trait. Using b (colorblind), B (normal color), S (normal hemoglobin), s (sickle cell), answer the following: a. What are the genotypes of the parents? b: What is the probability of having a child who is both color blind and has sickle cell anemia?
- Hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive trait. A male hemophiliac and phenotypically normal female have a son with hemophilia. They would like to have one more child. What is the probability of having a child without hemophilia? Explain using a Punnett square. Is it possible for a girl to be born with hemophilia? Explain.O. 2 Hemophilia A is an X-linked trait where blood clotting is affected due to a mutation in a clotting factor protein. Georgio has hemophilia and attends a support group where he meets Gbenga, who does not have the disease, but whose father has hemophilia. Her mother is not affected. A) If they marry, what percentage % of all their children will have hemophilia? % B) Georgio meets another woman, Maria, at the hemophilia support group. Maria also lacks the trait, but her mother has hemophilia while her father is unaffected. # 3 Would a Georgio-Maria mating provide a larger chance of having afflicted children compared to a Georgio-Gbenga mating? C) Show how you came up with your answer to B. Edit View Insert Format Tools Table 12pt ✓ 80 F3 V Paragraph ✓ $ 4 Yes or No 000 000 F4 DO LO % 5 BIUAV T² | F5 ^ MacBook Air 6 2 F6 V & 7 F7 * 8 DII F8 ( 9 DD F9 1 0 S FA man with hemophilia has a daughter of normal phenotype. She marries a man who is normal for the trait. The probability of their son to be a hemophiliac is 1/4. Its true or false? Explain.
- A mother has A blood type has a child of B blood type. What are all the possible genotypes of the father?A child with the "B positive” blood type is known to be a heterozygote at both the ABO blood type gene and also the Rh blood type gene. What is the genotype of this child at these two genes?A woman homozygous for normal height, with freckles, almond-shaped eyes, small nose, and Type A blood, has a Type O mother with no freckles and a type AB father with round eyes. She is engaged to a man with achondroplasia, round eyes and medium sized nose. Unlike his father, hismother is of normal height. Both his parents have Type O blood but nobody from both sides of his family has or had freckles. a. Write the COMPLETE genotypes of the man and the woman. Clearly indicate which genotype belongs to whom. b. Based on their genotypes, what is the probability that they will have: b.1 a child with Achondroplasia? b.2 a child of normal height? b.3 a child with type AB blood? b.4 a daughter with round eyes, freckles, and medium sized nose? b.5 a son with almond eyes, no freckles, and small nose?b.6 a daughter with same genotype as the woman? b.7 a son with same genotype as the man?