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Assertion : A person may be a haemophilic, only if his mother is a carrier or colourblind. Reason: The male parent cannot pass on a sex-linked gene to his son.
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If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
Haemophilia is a X-linked disease. As a person receives $\mathrm{X}$ chromosome from mother and Y from father, therefore the person may be a haemophilic if his mother is carrier of the disease. The person will be certainly haemophilic if his mother is haemophilic.


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