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26 September, 18:17

Why is a son who recessives the allele for colorbindness from his mother always colorblind?

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  1. 26 September, 18:45
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    A male has X and Y chromosomes while a female has 2 X chromosomes and this explains why a son who had recessive the allele for colorblindness from his mother always color blind. The mother is the carrier of the X chromosome, in case the X chromosome she passed to her son is X-linked recessive allele, the son will be color blind because he has only one X chromosome. Unlike on female, which has two X chromosome, the other X chromosome will provide a dominant allele so the colorblindness will not be possible. But a female can also be colorblind if she get an X-linked recessive allele from her mother and as well as from her mother.
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