depend on separate dominant genes located on different chromosomes. Normal vision and normal bones What is the genotype of the man with cataracts and normal bones? are recessive traits. A man with cataracts and normal bones, whose father had normal eyes, married a In man, two abnormal conditions, cataracts (C) in the eyes and excessive fregility (F) in the bones, seem to woman free from cataracts but with fragile bones. Her father had normal bones. What type of offspring might this couple expect? a the genotype of the woman with normal vision and fragile bones? Genotypes Phenotypes

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on separate dominant genes located on different chromosomes. Normal vision and normal bones
d. man, two abnormal conditions, cataracts (C) in the eyes and excessive fragility (F) in the bones, seem to
are recessive traits. A man with cataracts and normal bones, whose father had normal eyes, married a
What is the genotype of the man with cataracts and normal bones?
woman firee from cataracts but with fragile bones. Her father had normal bones.
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What type of offspring might this couple expect?
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What is the probability that their first child will:
(a) be free from both abnormalities
(b) have cataracts but not fragile bones
(c) have fragile bones but not cataracts
(d) have both cataracts and fragile bones?
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In each case, give the probable genotypes of the parents:
colored normal mated with colored pormal produced 38 colored normal, 15 colored waltzers, 11 white
normal, and 4 white waltzers
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