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- a woman who has hemophilia marries a normal man. how many of their children will have hemophilia, and what is their sex?
Step1: Determine Genotypes
Hemophilia is an X - linked recessive disorder. Let the allele for hemophilia be \(h\) and the normal allele be \(H\). A woman with hemophilia has the genotype \(X^{h}X^{h}\) (since she has two X - chromosomes and needs two recessive alleles to express the disorder). A normal man has the genotype \(X^{H}Y\) (he has one X - chromosome with the normal allele and one Y - chromosome).
Step2: Set up Punnett Square
The possible gametes from the woman (\(X^{h}X^{h}\)) are all \(X^{h}\). The possible gametes from the man (\(X^{H}Y\)) are \(X^{H}\) and \(Y\).
| \(X^{H}\) | \(Y\) | |
|---|---|---|
| \(X^{h}\) | \(X^{H}X^{h}\) | \(X^{h}Y\) |
Step3: Analyze Offspring Genotypes and Phenotypes
- For the offspring with genotype \(X^{H}X^{h}\): These are female. Since they have one dominant \(H\) allele, they are carriers (do not have hemophilia).
- For the offspring with genotype \(X^{h}Y\): These are male. Since they have the recessive \(h\) allele on their X - chromosome (and Y has no corresponding allele for hemophilia), they have hemophilia.
From the Punnett square, out of 4 possible offspring, 2 are male with hemophilia (the \(X^{h}Y\) genotypes) and 2 are female carriers. So half of their children (specifically the male children) will have hemophilia.
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Half of their children (all the male children) will have hemophilia.