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Result of a cross between a normal homo...

Result of a cross between a normal homozygous female and a haemophiliac male would be

A

normal males and normal females

B

haemophilic males and normal females

C

normal males and carrier females

D

haemophilic males and carrier females

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When a haemophilic man `(X^(h) Y)` marries a normal woman `(XX)`, carrier girls `(XX^(h))` and normal boys `(XY)` are produced
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