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Haemophilia is a genetic disorder in which the sufferers are at risk of bleeding to death. What are the chances of a girl child to be haemophilic if her mother is normal and father is haemophilic?

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When the mother is normal and father is haemophilic, the chances of the girl child to be haemophilic is extremely low. Haemophilia is an X-linked recessive genetic disorder caused by mutations in genes located on the X chromosome. Since, the girl inherits two X chromosomes, one from father and one from mother, the chance of both X chromosomes carrying the recessive mutation is indeed rare.

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