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7 August, 20:32

7. Normal color vision in the human is due to a dominant gene, C, and is x-linked. The recessive form of the gene, c, causes the individual to be red-green color blind. A color blind woman marries a man with normal color vision. What are the possible phenotypes of children with respect to vision?

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  1. 7 August, 21:18
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    Colour blindness is an example of a sex-linked characters.

    Sex-linked characters are characters controlled by genes located on the X-chromosome.

    The genes for these characters are recessive.

    The male has only one gene for a sex-linked character (X^cY).

    A female has two genes for sex-linked characters. One in each of the sex chromosomes. If she is homozygous (X^cY^c) for the recessive allele the trait will be expressed.

    If she is heterozygous (X^CX^c) she will be normal but carry the abnormal trait involved. She is known as a carrier.

    If a colour blind woman marries a man with a normal vision, All their male children will be colour blind (X^cY) because they will inherit if from their mother as the 'Y' chromosomes is empty of the trait.

    All their female children will have a normal vision (X^CX^c).
  2. 7 August, 21:55
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    50% will be normal and 50% will be carriers

    Explanation:

    Color blindness is a reduced ability to distinguish between certain colours.

    The condition is often inherited. Other causes include certain eye diseases and medication. More men than women are affected.

    If such a carrier woman with normal vision (heterozygous for colour blindness) marries a normal man (XY), the following progeny may be expected in the generation: among the daughters, 50% is normal and 50% are carriers for the diseases; among sons, 50% are colour blind and 50% are with normal vision.
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