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A normal man marries a woman who is a carrier for colour-blindness. What will be the phenotypes of the child born to them? Depict the phenotypes through a possible cross. - Biology (Theory)

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A normal man marries a woman who is a carrier for colour-blindness. What will be the phenotypes of the child born to them? Depict the phenotypes through a possible cross.

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A normal man (XY, with normal vision XN Y) marries a woman who is a carrier for colour blindness (XXN Xc, where Xc is the recessive colour-blind allele). Their children will have the following phenotypes:

  • Daughters will be either normal (XN XN) or carriers like their mother (XN Xc), both having normal vision.
  • Sons will be either normal (XN Y) or colour blind (Xc Y).

Punnett square:

  XN (male) Y (male)
XN (female) XN XN (normal daughter) XN Y (normal son)
Xc (female) XN Xc (carrier daughter) Xc Y (colour blind son)

Thus, daughters are normal or carriers with normal vision, and sons can be normal or colour blind. This occurs because colour blindness is an X-linked recessive trait. The male inherits his single X chromosome from the mother, determining whether he is colour blind or not.

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