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A woman who is a carrier of hemophelia mates with a man with hemophelia. Complete a...

  1. A woman who is a carrier of hemophelia mates with a man with hemophelia. Complete a punnett square.


    1. How many of the children will have hemophelia? ___________
    2. What percentage of the male children will not have hemophelia? __________

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