The Talmud permitted a father with hemophilia to have his son circumcised. Would this preclude all possible problems?

yes-because the father cannot pass on the trait

yes-if the mother is not a possible carrier

yes-if the mother was not Xb Xb (homozygous)

Respuesta :

The son would have a problem if and only if the mother is a carrier of the hemophilia gene. since hemophilia is x-linked, and the father passes down the y chromosome, the son cannot get hemophilia unless the mother has a gene.

there would be no problems since the father cannot pass on the trait, and if the mother is not a possible carrier.

If the mother was not homo zygous, she would be a carrier and still be able to pass the gene down to the son

  • The son would have a problem if and only if the mother is a carrier of the hemophilia gene. since hemophilia is x-linked, and the father passes down the y chromosome, the son cannot get hemophilia unless the mother has a gene.

  • there would be no problems since the father cannot pass on the trait, and if the mother is not a possible carrier.

  • If the mother was not homozygous, she would be a carrier and still be able to pass the gene down to the son

What is a Trait?

A genetically determined characteristic or condition is known as trait. It is the characteristic inherited from the parent by the progeny.

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