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10 August, 10:13

A woman with severe discoloration of her tooth enamel has four children with a man who has normal tooth enamel. Two of the children, a boy (B) and a girl (G), have discolored enamel. Each has a mate with normal tooth enamel and produces several children. G has six children, four boys and two girls. Two of her boys and one of her girls have discolored enamel. B has seven children, four girls and three boys. All four of his daughters have discolored enamel, but all his boys have normal enamel. Explain the inheritance of this condition

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  1. 10 August, 10:35
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    Discolored tooth enamel appears to be an X-linked dominant trait in this family.
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