3) In humans, hemophilia ( h ) is an example of a sexlinked (X-linked) recessive trait. In this problem, a man who has h

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3) In humans, hemophilia ( h ) is an example of a sexlinked (X-linked) recessive trait. In this problem, a man who has h

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3) In humans, hemophilia ( h ) is an example of a sexlinked (X-linked) recessive trait. In this problem, a man who has hemophilia marries a woman who is not hemophilic but is a carrier. Using a Punnett Square, determine the phenotypic probabilities for their potential offspring. ( 2 pts) Phenotypic Probabilities: 4) In roses, the production of thorns (T) is dominant over no thorns ( t ) and red flowers (R) are dominant to white flowers (a). What are the expected phenotypes of the offspring if a heterozygous thorned, homozygous red-flowered rose plant is crossed with a heterozygous thorned. whiteflowered roseplant? Provide the parent genotypes and possible gametes from the parents. Use the Punnett square below to find the phenotypic ratio. (4 pts) Parents: x
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