File:X-linked recessive (carrier mother).svg

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English: X-linked recessive inheritance scenarios for the mother being a carrier
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Source Based off of File:Autosomal recessive - en.svg
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For use on syndromes in which an affected male is not expected to pass on the condition. If he is, use

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