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What happens if a male hemophiliac (xhy) is crossed with a female carrier of both color blindness and hemophilia (xcxh),?

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Multiple possible: outcomes. They could have a daughter with hemophilia. They could have a son with hemophilia. They could have a daughter who is a carrier for hemophilia. Cannot say about color blindness without knowing about the male. Their sons have at least 50% chance of having colorblindness.

Answered 7/24/2014

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