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hemophilia is caused by several genetic factors; one, a sex-linked recessive gene, is the subject of this problem. assume that a man with hemophilia marries a normal woman whose father had hemophilia. what is the probability that they will have a daughter with hemophilia?
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it's 1/3
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because of mother's father
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