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daniel's mother is red-green colorblind and his father is not. what is the probability that daniel's daughter is red-green colorblind or a carrier if his partner (the mother) is a carrier? colorblindness is almost always inherited as a recessive x-linked trait.

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If Daniel's partner (the mother) is a carrier of the red-green colorblindness trait, there is a 50% chance that their daughter will be a carrier as well, but not affected by colorblindness.

Step-by-step explanation:

In this scenario, the mother is a carrier of the red-green colorblindness trait, which is inherited as a recessive X-linked trait. The father, on the other hand, does not possess the trait.

As a result, there is a 50% chance that their son will be colorblind.

When it comes to the daughter, she will not be affected by colorblindness, but she will have a 50% chance of being a carrier like her mother. This means that she will possess the colorblindness trait but will not express it.

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