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The gene producing this (h) is recessive to the gene for normal clotting (H). The genes...

The gene producing this (h) is recessive to the gene for normal clotting (H). The genes are sex linked. If a normal women mates with a normal man, and they have a hemophiliac son

a.) which parent is responsible for the malady?

If this son later reproduces with a normal female whose father was hemophilic, what type of offspring might be expected?

b.) Expected offspring of a hemophilic son and normal female with hemophilic father (hint: since this is a sex-link trait, you have to state the outcome for girls and the outcome for boys)

Please explain and show the gene square, thank you!

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