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In the given pedigree chart, a cross between a normal couple resulted in a son who was haemophilic and a normal daughter. In course of time, when the daughter was married to a normal man, to their surprise the grandson was also haemophilic.

Choose the option that indicates the correct inheritance of trait in the above pedigree chart:

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Sex-linked recessive traits like haemophilia often affect males more because they have only one X chromosome. Carrier females can pass the gene to their sons.
Updated On: Jun 17, 2025
  • Autosome linked dominant trait
  • Sex-linked dominant trait
  • Autosomal recessive trait
  • Sex-linked recessive trait
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: The trait (haemophilia) is seen only in males and skips a generation, as the daughter of the affected male is a carrier (normal phenotype) but passes the trait to her son.
Step 2: This suggests the trait is inherited through the X chromosome, and since females are generally carriers while males are affected, it fits the pattern of a sex-linked recessive trait.
Step 3: If it were dominant or autosomal, affected females would appear more frequently or the inheritance pattern would not be restricted by gender as seen here.
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