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A man whose father was Colourblind marries a woman who had a colour blind mother & normal father. What are the chances of male children of this couple to be colour blind?
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Luck Hari 4 years, 10 months ago

Yes child goes 50℅ colour blind

Suraj Baghel 4 years, 10 months ago

yes the child goes 50% colour blind

Amit Pandey 4 years, 10 months ago

It is an x linked trait hence out of four children 1 will be clour blind girl another girl would be Carrier and out of two sons 1 will be normal and another will be affected hence 50% chances of the son to be colour blind

Mehak Ahuja 4 years, 11 months ago

Since man inherits y chromosome from his father and colour blindness is a x linked disease,man will be normal (xy). Woman is a normal carrier (XcX). Their male progeny will be diseased(XcY) And females will be carrier or normal.so chances are 50%
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