Biology, asked by arya119, 1 year ago

a colour blind man marries a woman with the normal sight who has no history of colour blindness in her family. what is the probability of the I grandson being colour blind ? (1)0.25 (2)0.5 (3)1 (4)nil

Answers

Answered by aparna64
0
I think option 1... Not sure
Answered by neon8
2
Heyooo dear!! Here urs answer -

Option (2)-0.5
Because colour blindness is a recessive trait in women but it is dominant trait in men. In their grandson it will appear.

Hope it helps.

neon8: Candidates can now apply for NEET as many times as permitted to them by the upper age limit criteria
neon8: get it
neon8: and
neon8: sorry chances are limited by 3 three
neon8: but
neon8: However, the cap on the number of attempts, as per which all candidates would only be able to attempt NEET three times with NEET 2017 being considered as the first attempt, has been removed.
neon8: here ur answer
neon8: here ur all answers
neon8: FAQs on NEET Number of Attempts and Age Rules

Q. I have appeared for NEET in 2017. How many more times can I attempt the exam?

A. You can appear for NEET as many times as you wish, provided you stay within the upper age limit.

Q. I will be appearing for NEET for the first time in 2018. How many times can I attempt the exam?

A.  As stated, there is no longer any limit on attempts in NEET. Candidates should just ensure they fulfill the upper age limit criteria.
arya119: thanks!
Similar questions