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Which disease is genetically linked
Haemophillic man marries a normal woman. Their offsprings will be
When an allele fails to explain itself in presence of the other allele, the former is said to be
A woman with two genes for haemophillia and one gene for colourblindness on one of the X chromosomes marries a normal man. How will the progeny be
A fruit fly is heterozygous for sex-linked genes when meted with normal female fruit fly, the males specific chromosome will enter egg cell in the proportion
In which of the following colourblindness is inherited
Persons who are colour blind cannot distinguish
Which of the following is a sex-linked character
Expected children of a blue-eyed (recessive) woman and brown-eyed (dominant) man who had a blue-eyed mother are likely to be
Gene for colourblindness is located on

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