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14 February, 21:59

In humans, XO individuals are females with Turner syndrome and XXY individuals are males with Klinefelter syndrome. Red green color blindness is caused by an X-linked recessive allele. Suppose a colorblind man and a normal woman with no family history of color blindness married and had a daughter who was colorblind and had Turner syndrome.

1. Which event could have given rise to this offspring?

A) Nondisjunction at meiosis II in the mother.

B) Nondisjunction at meiosis I in the father.

C) Nondisjunction at meiosis l in the mother.

D) Nondisjunction at meiosis II in the father.

E) Nondisjunction at either meiosis I or meiosis II in the mother.

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  1. 14 February, 22:14
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    The correct answer is option E) "Nondisjunction at either meiosis I or meiosis II in the mother".

    Explanation:

    Nondisjunction is a phenomena at which chromosomes are not properly separated during anaphase. This can either happen at meiosis I or meiosis II during oogenesis. Nondisjunction would explain the XO chromosomic condition of the daughter with Turner syndrome as well as the X-linked recessive allele of the red green color blindness. Nondisjunction happened in the mother because the father could not inherited an X-linked condition.
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