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Hypophosphatemia is caused by an X-linked dominant gene in humans. Hypophosphatemic man marries a normal woman, which of their children will have Hypophosphatemia?

#8. Inheritance Biology
  1. All daughters            

  2. half of their daughters 

  3. All of the sons         

  4. half of their sons


Answer:- Option(s): 1


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#8. Inheritance Biology

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