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23 July, 12:50

At an autosomal gene locus in humans, the allele for brown eyes is dominant over the allele for blue eyes. at another gene locus, located on the x chromosome, a recessive allele produces colorblindness while the dominant allele produces normal color vision. a heterozygous brown-eyed woman who is a carrier of colorblindness marries a blue-eyed man who is not colorblind. the woman becomes pregnant and an ultrasound test shows that the child is a boy. what is the probability that he will be colorblind? (enter the probability as a percent. enter the number only without the percent sign. for example, enter 100% as 100 and enter 12.5% as 12.5)

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  1. 23 July, 12:53
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    For some reason, statistically, a boy is more susteptable to colorblindness because of the genetic code ... 40 is my answer ...
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