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- April 23, 2010 at 10:48 pm #13192cfrazier31Participant
Hemophilia is a sex-linked genetic disorder. It exhibits complete dominance. The normal allele (H) is dominant over the recessive disease allele (h). What is the genotype of the parents of a boy with hemophilia if both parents have normal phenotypes? and How would you set up the Punnetts square?
- April 23, 2010 at 11:33 pm #99266JackBeanParticipant
the same question was here just few days ago, let you try to look for it. Unfortunately, as you all give your topics such sucks names as Help and Genetics (in Genetics forum, what a wonder!), it will be little harder 😉
- April 24, 2010 at 6:46 am #99269jwalinParticipant
its damn easy couldnt u figure it for yourself 🙁
hmm
come on yaar
i cant even give some sensible hint and not give away the answer
i give up
the answer is that the mother is XH Xh and the father is XH Y where XH is normal X allele and even te dominant and while Xh is the one for haemophillia
now do the rest by thyself - April 25, 2010 at 7:13 pm #99321cfrazier31Participant
I just started learning about this kind of stuff thank you very much and we dont have a teacher who likes to explain things.
- April 26, 2010 at 5:48 pm #99345jwalinParticipant
hmmm i understand 🙁
ohk always feel free to get to me with any other doubts i will be glad to explain them. and do u still have any doubts regarding this then i can also do the explaining part 🙂
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