the probability that their son has hemophilia is 50% edit: WRONG ANSWER B!TCH THANKS FOR MAKING ME FAIL MY F*CKING TEST Edit: Actually thats right jackass... Thanks for helping me pass my test Edit:...
Actually it is not 0%. You can have no trace of hemophilia in your family, but you can have a genetic mutation and become either a carrier of or actually have hemophilia. I'm not sure what the odds...
If a female was a carrier for hemophilia and married a man who had hemophilia all their sons would have hemophilia and at least half of their daughters would carry it.
the guy is gay so they will not have a baby.
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...
It is possible yes, but highly unlikley. There have only been a couple of cases of female hemophilics. These were the products of cousin marriages with both mother and father bringing the resessive...