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When a colour blind male is married to a normal female then what will be the offsprings in F1 generation? Explain with punnet square.​

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When a colour blind male is married to a normal female then what will be the offsprings in F1 generation? Explain with punnet square.

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These genes come from the carrier mother of the F1 generation. So we can see that the probability of the grandsons who are color-blind will be 28 or 14 which is 0.25. So, the correct answer is, '0.25. 'Probability of having a color blind daughter is (1/2 x 1/2) or 1/4 or 25% (0.25) This is because both sex and colorblindness are involved in the solution. The probability that their first son is color blind is 50% (0.50).

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