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4. Haemophilia is a recessive sex-linked genetic disorder. The letter h is used for the recessive allele and H for the dominant allele. The diagram shows the inherit... show full transcript

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Step 1

Complete the sentence by putting a cross (X) in the box next to your answer.

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The genotype of person E is A XHXhX^{H} X^{h}, indicating that person E is a heterozygous female carrier of the allele for haemophilia.

Step 2

Calculate the probability of person F and person G having a child with haemophilia.

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To determine the probability, we will set up a Punnett square.

Punnett Square:

         |  X^H   |  X^h   |
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  X^H | X^H X^H | X^H X^h |
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  Y    | X^H Y   | X^h Y   |

From the Punnett square, the possible genotypes are:

  • XHXHX^{H} X^{H} (normal female)
  • XHXhX^{H} X^{h} (carrier female)
  • XHYX^{H} Y (normal male)
  • XhYX^{h} Y (affected male with haemophilia)

Thus, the probability of having a child with haemophilia is derived from the XhYX^{h} Y genotype, which occurs in 1 out of 4 offspring or 25%. Hence, the probability is 25%.

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