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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A mother that carries the colorblind allele and a father with normal vision can have children that are only

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A. normal boys and normal girls. B. colorblind girls and colorblind boys. C. normal boys, normal girls, and colorblind girls. D. normal girls, normal boys, and colorblind boys.

OpenStudy (bobodafatmonkey):

Do you know what an allele is?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, it is one or more forms of a gene that are made from a mutation and found on the the same chromosome.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think its D. because wouldn't they have a 50% chance?

OpenStudy (bobodafatmonkey):

I think it would be C since the mother has two X chromosomes and one of them has the colorblind allele. A daughter would also have two X chromosomes so itd be more likely the daughter would get it possibly.

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