Q7. Haemophiliacs possess a non-functional form of the gene responsible for the production of blood clotting factors. Shown below is the occurrence of haemophilia in one family. Offspring phenotypes 25. Haemophilia is a sex-linked genetic disease which results in the blood failing to Elot properly. It is caused by a recessive allele on th e X chromosome. Shown below he occurrence of haemophilia in one family. (8) = male = female = male haemophiliac 6 10 11 12 (i) Using the following symbols: = dominant allele h = recessive allele ate the genotypes of the following individuals. The first one has been completed. individual genotype Using the following symbols: H = dominant allele h = recessive allele 1) State the genotypes of the following individuals. Individual Genotype 1 2 9.
Q7. Haemophiliacs possess a non-functional form of the gene responsible for the production of blood clotting factors. Shown below is the occurrence of haemophilia in one family. Offspring phenotypes 25. Haemophilia is a sex-linked genetic disease which results in the blood failing to Elot properly. It is caused by a recessive allele on th e X chromosome. Shown below he occurrence of haemophilia in one family. (8) = male = female = male haemophiliac 6 10 11 12 (i) Using the following symbols: = dominant allele h = recessive allele ate the genotypes of the following individuals. The first one has been completed. individual genotype Using the following symbols: H = dominant allele h = recessive allele 1) State the genotypes of the following individuals. Individual Genotype 1 2 9.
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