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A colorblind man and a woman whose genotype is c+c+ have children together. What percentage of their offspring are expected be colorblind? A. Too little information given to cho…
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A colorblind man and a woman whose genotype is c+c+ have children together. What percentage of their offspring are expected be colorblind?
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B. 0%
C. 25%
D. 50%
E. 75%
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