Multiple Choice
Hemophilia is a sex-linked recessive condition that results in deficient blood clotting.The disease causes excessive bleeding which occurs spontaneously or upon slight injury.In dogs (as in humans) hemophilia is caused by a defect in a gene on the X chromosome.What will be the results of mating between a normal,non-carrier female dog and a male dog with hemophilia?
A) All female offspring will be normal and half the male offspring will have hemophiliA.
B) Half the male offspring will be normal and half will have hemophilia;all females will be carriers.
C) All the female offspring will be normal and all male offspring will be carriers.
D) Half the female offspring will have hemophilia and half will be carriers,all male offspring will be normal.
E) All of the offspring will be normal,but all females will be carriers.
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