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9 years ago Edited: 9 years ago, fartwagon07
At the beginning of the 10th century, the intermarriage tradition of the royal houses of Europe proved disastrous to the Russian royal family.

1. Observe the royal pedigree in the figure. What is the genotype of Victoria in the F1 generation (a)? Describe how Victoria could possibly be a carrier for hemophilia (b) Note: Use the legend for description of each individual of the pedigree. Do not make assumptions that are not explicitly listed on the pedigree.
A) genotype:
B) possibility:

2. Annotate the figure above with the additions to the royal family (Kate Middleton & George IV). Assume they are healthy.

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Sorry I forgot the picture, here is the pedigree the questions are referring to.
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9 years ago
Remember, hemophilia is an inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern, so the person would need two 'bad' genes found on the x, or one 'bad' gene found on the x of males, to be inflicted with the disorder, xaxa or xay.

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