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OpenStudy (anonymous):

One type of colorblindness is a recessive, sex-linked trait that is carried on the X chromosome. If a colorblind woman and a man who is not colorblind had children, what chance would there be that their son would be colorblind?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Carniel

OpenStudy (carniel):

c = Color blind C = Non-Color blind. Women = cc Man = CC or Cc so since the dominant trait takes over it time for the punet square which could make the answer either 25% or 0%

OpenStudy (carniel):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

There son would have 100 percent chance since the trait is recessive and the mom is expressing the trait. Meaning she has two bad X chromosomes to pass. The dad don't matter since he is have a boy and passing his Y.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

My answer is CORRECT for a FACT

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