A male has the genotype X^(h)Y what is his phenotype? * H is for normal blood clotting, h is for hemophilia recessive. A.) normal blood clotting B.)hemophilia I can't tell
so..... hemophilia because its greater than? right ? @Qwertty123
I think it's hemophilia.
ahhh, if you are so smart ;) tell me why
Because there's a h and the h means hemophila recessive so yeah... that's my logic. I don't do biology. lol
BTW, this is the math section ya know...
i dont care. no one is in bio to help xD
crossing male and female gametes- http://prntscr.com/acdlxy here some of the phenotypes are normal(they don't have the hemophilia thing) but some others do have the hemophilia thing so we can't really tell if the phenotype will have normal clotting or not
okay, and my last one. I swear A homozygous female for color blindness and a male with normal color vision have children, what are their chances of having a color blind boy? * color blind is recessive 25% 50% 100% 0%
it would be 25%
Yes the first one is correct! Oh sorry I just came back from eating lunch! :) Looks like @imqwerty is doing a fine job! :)
its okay and thatnks for helping check my answered and stuff. I will put in the good word to the mods :)
i wrote it and it got stuck.. anyways here it is- :) http://prntscr.com/acdqy3 the link for the crossing of gametes- http://prntscr.com/acdq58
Cool! :) Here is a site I found that talks about blindness and stuff... http://waynesword.palomar.edu/colorbl1.htm
got it, thanks :). you're always help!
np :)
I agree he is such a great guy! Very helpful too! :3
omg......i thought you were the same person imqwerty..........lololololol
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