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Haemophilia is a human disease in which the blood of an affected individual does not clot. The disease is known to be caused by a sex-linked recessive allele. The f... show full transcript
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To determine the genotype of individual 5, we need to analyze the pedigree provided in the question.
Identify Affected Individuals: From the pedigree, individual 5 is a male (indicated by a square) and does not show symptoms of haemophilia; therefore, he must have the normal allele.
Determine the Parents' Genotype: Individual 5's parents are individuals 4 and 7. Since individual 4 is a normal female and individual 7 is affected (haemophiliac), individual 4 must have at least one normal allele () and individual 7 must have the genotype .
Inferring Genotype of Individual 5: Since individual 5 inherits his Y chromosome from his father (individual 7 doesn’t contribute an allele for clotting), the genotype of individual 5 must be or simply as he cannot inherit the allele from his mother if she is not a carrier.
Confirming Correct Option: Thus, the only option that accurately represents individual 5's genotype as the normal male with a normal clotting factor is (D) .
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