Biology, asked by smartafridi1234, 11 months ago

a colour blind man marries a women with normal sight who has no history of colour blindness in her family what is the probability of their grandson being colour blind?

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Answered by angadhundal
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Answer:

1:1 using law of segregation in single gene character

Answered by erapasreedeepthi
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Answer:

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Explanation:

All sex-linked genes, therefore, pass from male to female and then come back to a male of F2 generation (grand-children generation). That is there is a chance of 1 in 2 (50% or 0.5) of her grandson being colour blind.

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