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A recessive sex-linked gene produces color blindness. A normal woman whose father was color-blind married a color-blind man. Determine the phenotype of the possible offspring?

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Answered by Louis9
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Answered by steffithomasann
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The offspring can be color-blind and maybe have normal eyesight also.

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It is because the offspring can become a color-blind as his father and grandfather, as the genes are passed out from the family members to the offspring and there is also a little chance where that child can be having a normal eyesight.

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