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  1. Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder that is caused by a recessive allele. If the mom is a carrier of hemophilia and the dad
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  2. Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder that is caused by a recessive allele; males who receive the allele are always affected.
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  3. 17. Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder were blood does not clot properly. This disorder is caused by a recessive
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  4. Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder where blood does not clot properly. This disorder is caused by a recessive allele
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  5. Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder where the blood does not clot properly. This disorder is caused by a recessive
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  6. Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder. Males who receive the allele are always affected. Females are affected only 25% of the
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  7. Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder. Males who receive the allele are always affected. Females are affected only 25% of the
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  8. Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder. Males who receive the allele are always affected. Females are affected only 25% of the
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  9. Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder. Males who receive the allele are always affected. Females are affected only 25% of the
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  10. Hemophilia is a sex-linked disorder. Males who receive the allele are always affected. Females are affected only 25% of the
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