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John who is color blind married a women Rita who has normal vision. Both Rita's parents are homozygous dominant for color vision. What are the chances of John and Rita's children being color blind?
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John who is color blind married a women Rita who has normal vision. Both Rita's parents are homozygous dominant for color vision. What are the chances of John and Rita's children being color blind?
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His chances is 58%
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