Mutated allele is recessive to the normal allele What will be the result of mating between a normal non-carrier female and hemophiliac male percentage of the children are predicted to have hemophilia?

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2026-03-02 04:55

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In this scenario, the normal non-carrier female has two normal alleles (homozygous dominant), while the hemophiliac male has one mutated allele (hemophilia allele) and one normal allele (heterozygous). When they mate, all offspring will inherit one normal allele from the mother and either a normal or mutated allele from the father. Consequently, 100% of their children will inherit a normal allele from the mother, and none will inherit hemophilia, resulting in 0% of the children having hemophilia.

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