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Biology, 27.11.2019 08:31 jgomez042202

Red/green color blindness in humans is caused by an x-linked recessive allele. if a male who is affected by the condition mates with a female who is not affected, and is also not a carrier, what percentage of their sons will have the disorder? red/green color blindness in humans is caused by an x-linked recessive allele. if a male who is affected by the condition mates with a female who is not affected, and is also not a carrier, what percentage of their sons will have the disorder?

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