The alleles for the genes that cause hemophilia, red-green color blindness, and
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The alleles for the genes that cause hemophilia, red-green color blindness, and Duchenne muscular dystrophy are recessive and are carried only on the X chromosome (and there are no matching genes on the Y chromosome). Therefore, these conditions are more common in males than females. these conditions are more common in females than in males. these conditions are equally common in males and females. testosterone will suppress these conditions. estrogen will suppress these conditions. egg(s) is/are formed from each primary oocyte, while sperm is/are formed from each primary spermatocyte four, four one, one four, one one, four one, twoExplanation / Answer
1. This condition is more common in male and females would rather be carrier of this disease. The correct option for first question is first option ie. These conditions are more common in males than female.
2. Correct option one(egg) and two (sperm)
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