1 In humans, red-green colorblindness is a sex-linked recessive condition. Show a cross between a colorblind man and a woman with normal vision (homozygous normal). What are the possible phenotypes of the children?

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Solve the following genetic problems involving X-linked inheritance. You must
pick the right letter to represent the gene in the question. You must show your
work using the Punnett square.
1 In humans, red-green colorblindness is a sex-linked recessive condition. Show a cross
between a colorblind man and a woman with normal vision (homozygous normal). What
are the possible phenotypes of the children?
18. Suppose a female child from the previous question grows up to marry a man with normal
color vision. What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of their children?
19. Hemophilia is a sex-linked trait where X" gives normal blood clotting and is dominant to
the hemophilia allele Xh.
a. Give the genotypes of 1) a woman with normal blood clotting whose father had
hemophilia and 2) a normal man whose father had hemophilia.
Transcribed Image Text:Solve the following genetic problems involving X-linked inheritance. You must pick the right letter to represent the gene in the question. You must show your work using the Punnett square. 1 In humans, red-green colorblindness is a sex-linked recessive condition. Show a cross between a colorblind man and a woman with normal vision (homozygous normal). What are the possible phenotypes of the children? 18. Suppose a female child from the previous question grows up to marry a man with normal color vision. What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of their children? 19. Hemophilia is a sex-linked trait where X" gives normal blood clotting and is dominant to the hemophilia allele Xh. a. Give the genotypes of 1) a woman with normal blood clotting whose father had hemophilia and 2) a normal man whose father had hemophilia.
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