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If a female having gene for haemophilia and colour-blindness on its one X-chromosome marries a normal male then what are the chances in their offsprings :

A

Haemophilic father to pass the gene to his daughter

B

Carrier mother to pass the gene to er daughter

C

Carrier mother to pass the gene to her son

D

Haemophilic father to pass the gene to his son

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D
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