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A man who is normal for color vision marries a woman who is colorblind. What is the probability their offspring will be colorblind if all of their children are male?
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A man who is normal for color vision marries a woman who is colorblind. What is the probability their offspring will be colorblind if all of their children are male?
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50% colorblind gene 50% normal gene
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The probabillity is that 100% of them will have the colorblind gene.
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