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If a man who is not color-blind (x-linked recessive trait) marries a color-blind woman, is there any chance of them having a son who is not color-blind? Show the cross and EXPLAIN the answer Color blind
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If a man who is not color-blind (x-linked recessive trait) marries a color-blind woman, is there any chance of them having a son who is not color-blind? Show the cross and EXPLAIN the answer Color blind (c) Normal vision (C)
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if a mother is a carrier
for colorblindness (X
+Xc), and a father has normal vision X+Y, then their sons have a 50% chance of colorblindness because they inherit their X chromosome from their
mother and their Y chromosome from their father.
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