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Help me please A woman who is a carrier marries a man with hemophilia. How many percent of their children will be affected, carriers and normal? Support your answer by showing the Punnett square.

3. Percent of children:
affected

carrier

normal (non-carriers)

4. Can a male be a carrier? Why or why not? Defend your answer.

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