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If a haemophilic man marries a carroes women than which of the following holds true for their progenies ?

A

50 % daughters are carrier and 50 % are haemophilic

B

All the daughters are haemophilic

C

All sons are haemophilic and all daughters are normal

D

All sons normal, all daughters carriers

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When a haemophilic man `(X^(h) y)` marries a carrier woman `(XX^(h))`, then `50 %` daughters are carriers and 50 % are haemophlic
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