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Hemophilia is an X-linked, recessive trait. The recessive allele for hemophilia is actually a mutated version of the normal alllele but it
can still be passed on through generations. Imagine a female has hemophilia; her genotype is XHXH. She is married to a man who
does not have hemophilia and yet all the male offspring will have hemophilia. Compare the cross you see here with the Mendelian
cross for attached earlobes: attached earlobes are a recessive, non-linked trait. How will the results of this cross vary from the
pedigree chart you see here?

Hemophilia is an X-linked, recessive trait. The recessive allele for hemophilia is actually a mutated version of the normal alllele but it can still be passed o class=

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Answer: C) Depending on the father’s genotypes, up to 50% of all offspring could have attached earlobes.

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the answer is C) There is a 50% chance that male offspring will have hemopilia

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