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- Stephanie has normal color vision. Her husband Chris also has normal color vision. They have a son that is color blind and a daughter that has normal color vision. What is the genotype of the mother, father, son and the daughter?Mary and Ron don't have albinism. However, is it possible for them to have a child with albinism? Explain. Stephanie has normal color vision. Her husband Chris also has normal color vision. They have a son that is color blind and a daughter that has normal color vision. What is the genotype of the mother, father, son and the daughter? Andy and Anne do not have polydactyl. Is it possible for them to have a child with polydactyl? Explain. When examining a pedigree chart, I notice that only males are affected. What does this tell me about the inheritance pattern? A man with blood type A marries a woman with blood type B. Their child has blood type O. What are the genotypes of the parents?Two normal visioned parents have a color-blind son. What are the genotypes of the parents?
- A normal woman marries a man whose mother is colorblind. What is the probability of their children having color blindness? What percent is phenotypically normalIf a colorblind woman married a man with normal vision and had kids.What are the chances of their sons being colorblind? What are the chances of their daughters being carriers?Suppose a woman has four sons, and two are colorblind but have normal blood clotting and two have hemophilia but normal color vision. What is the probable genotype of the woman?
- A colorblind man marries a female who is a carrier for colorblindness. What is the probability that they will have a child who is colorblind?Can a male be a carrier of red-green color blindness? Provide explanation and Punnet square if applicable.A colorblind woman marries a man with normal vision. What is the chance that if they have a son he will be colorblind? What is the chance that if they have a daughter she will be colorblind?
- If a woman homozygous for color blindness has children with a man having normal vision, what would be the potential genotypes and phenotypes of her offspring?A mother is heterozygous for the X-linked gene for colorblindness and also heterozygous for the autosomal inherited sickle cell anemia. She is married to a man who can see color normally and who is heterozygous for sickle cell trait. Using b (colorblind), B (normal color), S (normal hemoglobin), s (sickle cell), answer the following: a. What are the genotypes of the parents? b: What is the probability of having a child who is both color blind and has sickle cell anemia?Colour vision deficiency is an x-linked recessive disorder. A female whose father has colour vision deficiency has normal vision. What is her genotype?