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I'm wondering how you guys would interpret a question like this -
"What is the probability that a woman whose father has hemophilia(sex-linked recessive), and who marries a normal man, will have an affected son?"
This is a question from BR Bio (section II, number 12).
I said 25%, because I took into account that she would be having a son versus a daughter. BR says that we only care about the sons, so the answer should be 50%.
At first I kind of shrugged it off, because I decided I didn't agree with BR. But I thought I'd see how other people would interpret it, in case I'm just being stubborn.
"What is the probability that a woman whose father has hemophilia(sex-linked recessive), and who marries a normal man, will have an affected son?"
This is a question from BR Bio (section II, number 12).
I said 25%, because I took into account that she would be having a son versus a daughter. BR says that we only care about the sons, so the answer should be 50%.
At first I kind of shrugged it off, because I decided I didn't agree with BR. But I thought I'd see how other people would interpret it, in case I'm just being stubborn.