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10 February, 20:56

Is it ever possible for two parents to have a colorblind daughter but not a color blind son? Explain.

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  1. 10 February, 21:45
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    Yes, it's possible. The genetic that they give out to their children depends. If the parents gives out the genes for colorblind for the daughter but not the son, it's possible.

    It's just like having a child with disabilities and another child that is perfectly healthy.
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