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If a female having gene for haemophilia and colour-blindness on one X-chromosome marries a normal male, then what are the chances in their offspring?
1. 50% sons diseased and 50% normal
2. All normal offspring
3. 100% daughters are carrier
4. 100% sons diseased
Other Reason
First child of a normal male and female is albino, what are the chances of second child being albino:
1. 25%
2. 50%
3. 75%
4. 100%
Other Reason
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