Queen Victoria was a carrier of hemophilia, but there is no record of the disease in any of her ancestors. It is reasonable to suggest that she became a carrier of hemophilia as a result of O recombination

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Queen Victoria was a carrier of hemophilia, but
there is no record of the disease in any of her
ancestors. It is reasonable to suggest that she
became a carrier of hemophilia as a result of
O recombination
a mutation
O inbreeding
O crossing over
Transcribed Image Text:Queen Victoria was a carrier of hemophilia, but there is no record of the disease in any of her ancestors. It is reasonable to suggest that she became a carrier of hemophilia as a result of O recombination a mutation O inbreeding O crossing over
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