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14 October, 04:14

Red-green color blindness is an X-linked recessive disorder. A woman with normal vision whose father was colorblind has children with a man with normal color vision. What is the probability that their first child will be colorblind?

A) 1/4

B) 1/2

C) 3/4

D) 0

E) 1

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  1. 14 October, 07:25
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    1/2

    Explanation:

    The woman is a carrier. she must have obtained the X-linked recessive allele from the father XCY. (assuming C stands for color blindness) Therefore she carries the X-linked gene for color blindness on one of her X - chromosomes as a carrier. (XCX), or (XXC)

    if she is now crossed with the husband with normal vision;

    then; XY vs XX

    the sex and inheritance of the colorblindness is as follows

    XCX - carrier girl

    XX - normal girl

    XCY or XY. or vice-versa (depending on which of the X chromosomes carries the C allele)

    The probability depends on the sex of the child. The first child can be a boy or a girl. Assuming the first child is a boy then it can be either of the two boys so 1/2. The girls can not be colorblind because the father who should give the colorblindness X - chromosomes for XX sex-chromosomes is normal. Therefore their probability is not relevant here.
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