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imagine male 9 married a female carrier. What is the probability that they will produce a female child with hemophilia? A child who does not have hemophilia? A child who has the parental phenotypes? Use evidence to support your answers?

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If a mother is heterozygous (a carrier) for hemophilia and the father does not have hemophilia, each son has a 1 in 2 (50%) chance of getting his mother's hemophilia allele and having hemophilia. Each daughter has a 1 in 2 (50%) chance of getting her mother's hemophilia allele and being heterozygous.

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