Heredity and sex . Fig. 112. — Nine banded Armadillo. Embryonic blastocyst that hasfour embryos on it, two of which are seen in figure. (After Newman andPatterson.) such females do not exhibit the character black circles stand for affected females. Haemophilia appears in affected stocks almost ex-clusively in males (Fig. 113). Such males, matingwith normal females, give only normal offspring, butthe daughters of such unions if they marry normalmales will transmit the disease to half of their females can arise only when a hsemophiliousmale marries a female carryin


Heredity and sex . Fig. 112. — Nine banded Armadillo. Embryonic blastocyst that hasfour embryos on it, two of which are seen in figure. (After Newman andPatterson.) such females do not exhibit the character black circles stand for affected females. Haemophilia appears in affected stocks almost ex-clusively in males (Fig. 113). Such males, matingwith normal females, give only normal offspring, butthe daughters of such unions if they marry normalmales will transmit the disease to half of their females can arise only when a hsemophiliousmale marries a female carrying haemophilia. If we 540 HEREDITY AND SEX. SPECIAL CASES OF SEX-INHERITANCE 241


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