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A normal woman whose father was haemophilic `(X^(h)Y)` marries a normal man (XY). What is the chance of occurrence of haemophilia in their children ?

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1)25% children will be haemophilic

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2)50% children will be haemophilic

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3)75% children will be haemophilic

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4)100% children will be haemophilic

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