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This media file is a page from a textbook, likely a biology or genetics textbook, discussing haemophilia. The page features text and illustrations.

The main subjects are:
*   **People:** Illustrations of a father, a mother, a normal girl, a carrier girl, a normal boy, and a haemophiliac boy are depicted.
*   **Objects:** Chromosomes are represented symbolically as "X" and "Y" chromosomes, with variations indicated by "X" and "X'".
*   **Scene/Setting:** The setting is implied to be a classroom or study environment, indicated by the textbook format. The page itself is the primary focus.

The **activity or event taking place** is the explanation and illustration of the genetic transmission of haemophilia, specifically focusing on sex-linked inheritance. The diagrams show how the faulty gene can be passed from parents to offspring.

**Notable details** include:
*   A large number "5" is prominently displayed in the upper right corner of the page, possibly a chapter or section number.
*   The illustrations are in a typical textbook style, with simple line drawings and color.
*   The text describes two forms of haemophilia: Haemophilia A and Haemophilia B (Christmas disease), and also mentions von Willebrand's disease.

**Visible text** includes:
*   Section headings such as "Communication".
*   Detailed explanations of haemophilia, its inheritance, and symptoms.
*   Labels for the illustrations, including "Father: normal", "Mother: carrier", "Normal girl", "Carrier girl (clinically normal)", "Normal boy", and "Haemophiliac boy".
*   A legend explaining the notation for genes: "X: Normal gene on X chromosome", "X': Abnormal gene on X chromosome", "Y: Normal Y chromosome (no gene present)".
*   A figure caption: "Figure 4.12 Transmission of the sex-linked haemophilia gene between generations."

The image has a neutral tone, typical of educational material. There are no environmental cues indicating a specific time of day or weather, and the location context of Jalingo, Nigeria, is not visually represented on the page itself.
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This media file is a page from a textbook, likely a biology or genetics textbook, discussing haemophilia. The page features text and illustrations. The main subjects are: * **People:** Illustrations of a father, a mother, a normal girl, a carrier girl, a normal boy, and a haemophiliac boy are depicted. * **Objects:** Chromosomes are represented symbolically as "X" and "Y" chromosomes, with variations indicated by "X" and "X'". * **Scene/Setting:** The setting is implied to be a classroom or study environment, indicated by the textbook format. The page itself is the primary focus. The **activity or event taking place** is the explanation and illustration of the genetic transmission of haemophilia, specifically focusing on sex-linked inheritance. The diagrams show how the faulty gene can be passed from parents to offspring. **Notable details** include: * A large number "5" is prominently displayed in the upper right corner of the page, possibly a chapter or section number. * The illustrations are in a typical textbook style, with simple line drawings and color. * The text describes two forms of haemophilia: Haemophilia A and Haemophilia B (Christmas disease), and also mentions von Willebrand's disease. **Visible text** includes: * Section headings such as "Communication". * Detailed explanations of haemophilia, its inheritance, and symptoms. * Labels for the illustrations, including "Father: normal", "Mother: carrier", "Normal girl", "Carrier girl (clinically normal)", "Normal boy", and "Haemophiliac boy". * A legend explaining the notation for genes: "X: Normal gene on X chromosome", "X': Abnormal gene on X chromosome", "Y: Normal Y chromosome (no gene present)". * A figure caption: "Figure 4.12 Transmission of the sex-linked haemophilia gene between generations." The image has a neutral tone, typical of educational material. There are no environmental cues indicating a specific time of day or weather, and the location context of Jalingo, Nigeria, is not visually represented on the page itself.

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