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Myopia and normal skin pigmentation are determined by dominant genes located in the same chromosome at a distance of 30% crossing-over. A woman with myopia and normal skin pigmentation marries a man with normal vision but suffering from albinism. It is known that the mother of the woman had normal vision and was sick with albinism. What is the probability of having a baby without myopia and albinism?​

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Answered by debajyotisarkar2020
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Nearsightedness, also known as myopia, is an eye condition that causes blurry distance vision. People who are nearsighted have more trouble seeing things that are far away (such as when driving) than things that are close up (such as when reading or using a computer). If it is not treated with corrective lenses or surgery, nearsightedness can lead to squinting, eyestrain, headaches, and significant visual impairment.

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