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In case of Hemophilia, if the carrier daughter (Hh) marries a normal man 'H', then among their daughter

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50% will be normal (HH) and 50% carrier (Hh)

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50% will be normal (HH) and 50 hemophilic (1)

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50% carrier (Hh) and 50% hemophilic (h)

D

25% carrier (Hh) and 75% hemophilic (h)

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