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The human male never passes on the gene for haemophilia to his son. Why?
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Why do sons of haemophilia father never suffer from this trait?

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The genes for haemophilia is present on the ‘X’ chromosome only. A male has only one ‘X’ chromosome. Which he receives from his mother. He receives ‘Y’ chromosome from father. The human male passes the ‘X’ chromosomes to his daughters not to the male progeny.

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