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Biology, 20.07.2019 06:30 julianjacobg126

Part 4: sex-linked inheritance—predicting color blindness in offspring recall that females have two x chromosomes: one from the mother and one from the father. males have one x chromosome and one y chromosome; the x chromosome comes from the mother, and the y chromosome comes from the father. traits associated with genes located on the sex chromosomes are called sex-linked traits. individuals with the sex-linked condition called red-green color blindness do not perceive the colors red and green. red-green color blindness is caused by the recessive allele b and is carried on the x chromosome. the dominant allele for normal color vision is b. when an x chromosome contains the dominant allele, the allele is written as . when an x chromosome contains the recessive allele, the allele is written as . (score for question 1: of 1 points) 1. what is the genotype of a male with red-green color blindness?type your answer here. (score for question 2: of 1 points) 2. what is the genotype of a female who is not color-blind but is a carrier of red-green color blindness?type your answer here. (score for question 3: of 2 points) 3. even though red-green color blindness is a recessive trait, can a female have red-green color blindness? explain. type your answer here. (score for question 4: of 2 points) 4. a man who is color-blind marries a woman who is not color-blind and is not a carrier of the allele for color blindness. create a punnett square to predict the possible genotypes of their children. type your answer here. part 4 punnett square (score for question 5: of 1 points) 5. will all of the female children be carriers of the color-blind allele, or will none be carriers?type your answer here. (score for question 6: of 1 points) 6. will all of the male children be color-blind, or will none be color-blind? explain. type your answer here.

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