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The haemophilia man marries a homozygons normal woman. What would be the possible condition to their children?

A

Sons would be normal but daughters would be sufferer

B

Sons would be suffere but daughters would be normal

C

Both sons and daughters would be normal

D

Both sons and daughters would be normal but daughters would be carrier

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