male affected with haemophilia unaffected male unaffected female Rhesus Rhesus positive negative 4. 7 Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus positive positive positive positive positive 9 10 11 Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus negative positive positive positive 12 Rhesus negative The allele for Rhesus positive, R, is dominant to that for Rhesus negative, r. Haemophilia is a sex-linked condition. The allele for haemophilia, h, is recessive to the allele for normal blood clotting, H, and is carried on the X-chromosome. The diagram shows the Rhesus blood group phenotypes in a family tree where some individuals have haemophilia. Use the information in the diagram to give one piece of evidence that the allele for the Rhesus negative condition is recessive. Explain the evidence from the cross between individuals 3 and 4 that the gene controlling Rhesus blood group is not sex-linked
male affected with haemophilia unaffected male unaffected female Rhesus Rhesus positive negative 4. 7 Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus positive positive positive positive positive 9 10 11 Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus Rhesus negative positive positive positive 12 Rhesus negative The allele for Rhesus positive, R, is dominant to that for Rhesus negative, r. Haemophilia is a sex-linked condition. The allele for haemophilia, h, is recessive to the allele for normal blood clotting, H, and is carried on the X-chromosome. The diagram shows the Rhesus blood group phenotypes in a family tree where some individuals have haemophilia. Use the information in the diagram to give one piece of evidence that the allele for the Rhesus negative condition is recessive. Explain the evidence from the cross between individuals 3 and 4 that the gene controlling Rhesus blood group is not sex-linked
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