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9 November, 16:18

A woman with normal vision who is a carrier for color-blindness marries a man with normal vision. if this couple has two daughters and a son, what is the probability that none of the three children are color-blind? note: color-blindness is a recessive, x linked trait.

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  1. 9 November, 16:41
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    There would be a 100% chance. There would be a 50% chance the children would have normal vision and a 50% chance they would be carriers, but there is no chance that they would actually be color blind. I'm not sure what a recessive, x linked trait is, but this would be the answer if these are normal traits.
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