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13. See pp. 484-485 of your textbook. Colorblindness is sex-linked. Suppose a normal man has a father-in-law who is colorblind. What is the probability that his wife, although not colorblind, carries
the allele? What is the probability that his son will be colorblind? What is the probability that his
daughter will carry the allele?

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