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Biology, 14.04.2021 19:50 brittanysanders

If a color-blind female wants to have children with a normal male, what is the probability one of
their sons could be color blind? (Only the sons
should be factored into this calculation...) One of
their daughters color blind? One of their daughters
a carrier? In addition, determine the genotypes of
the two parents.
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Mother's Genotype
Father's Genotype
Colorblind Son?
Colorblind
Daughter?
Carrier Daughter?


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