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Biology, 22.04.2020 02:58 charleetrill8304

Tim and Stephanie are devasted when they find out their newborn son has hemophilia - a sex-linked recessive disease. Tim is shocked because he doesn’t have hemophilia, and figures if his son has it he would have gotten it from him. Is Tim correct in his thinking? Explain. Also explain what their genotypes must be in order for neither of them to have the disease but have a son who does. Be sure to include a Punnett square to support your answers.

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