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30 October, 21:24

Explain why sex-linked traits show up in males more often than females. Draw a punnett square

for the following scenario: Hemophilia is a sex linked recessive trait. Cross a mother who is a

carrier for hemophilia and a father who does not have hemophilia. Explain the chance for a

daughter or a son to have the hemophilia trait?

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  1. 31 October, 01:02
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    Sex-linked traits show up in males more often because they only have one X chromosome (males are XY) and females have 2 (XX)

    No daughters will actually have hemophilia, but they could be a carrier

    There is a 50% chance that if they have a son he will have hemophilia
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