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if a man were non- hemophiliac and he marries a woman whois homozygus for nan-hemophilia,give the possible genotypes of the children
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the chance would be 50%
All Girls will be carriers of Hemophilia. All Boys will be unaffected (they won't have Hemophilia).
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Almost certainly no. Hemophilia cannot be passed from father to son. There is a very slight chance (almost incalculable) that a spontaneous mutation can take place and thus make the son turn out to be a hemophiliac himself. Using the the best guess from the CDC, nearly 1/3 of hemophiliacs are the result of a random mutation. the statistic of 1 in 5000 male births is also a CDC statistic, this would imply that the son would have approximately a 1 in 15,000 chance of having hemophilia and his father's genetics would have nothing to do with it. Men and women each have 23 pairs of chromosomes. Women have two X chromosomes; men have one X and one Y chromosome. Hemophilia is an X-linked genetic disorder, which means that it's passed from mother to son on the X chromosome. If the mother carries the gene for hemophilia on one of her X chromosomes, each of her sons will have a 50% chance of having hemophilia. Hemophilia affects mostly boys, although it's very rare: Only about 1 in every 5,000 boys is born with it. The disease can affect people of any race or nationality.
its called disgusting who marries there children unless you are in a different country but still eww
Yes, I think so. He marries Sakura Haruno and has kids.
In the Epilogue, Harry marries Ginny and has three children. Hermione marries Ron and they have one child.
Yes, Hermione marries Ron Weasley. Their two children are named Rose and Hugo Weasley.
Yes. He marries Hermione and they have Rose and Hugo Weasley.