Hemophilia A and B and color blindness are X-linked genetic traits. It can co-occur together – hence it is linked on chromosome X. Both hemophilias and colorblindness are recessive trait. Hemophilia A (HA) gene is 2cM from the colorblindness (CB) gene Hemophilia B (HB) is 15CM from the colorblindness gene (CB) gene 1 2 Questions: In family (a): 1. What was the probability that the sons of generation IIl were going to inherit both HA and CB (together). II 1 2. What was the probability that the II sons in generation III were going to inherit only HA but not CB? 1 2 4 IV 1 2 3.

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Hemophilia A and B and color blindness are X-linked genetic traits. It can co-occur
together – hence it is linked on chromosome X. Both hemophilias and
colorblindness are recessive trait.
Hemophilia A (HA) gene is 2cM from the colorblindness (CB) gene
Hemophilia B (HB) is 15CM from the colorblindness gene (CB) gene
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2
Questions: In family (a):
1. What was the probability that the
sons of generation III were going to
inherit both HA and CB (together).
2. What was the probability that the
II
1
II
sons in generation III were going to
inherit only HA but not CB?
1
2
3
4
IV
1
2
Transcribed Image Text:Hemophilia A and B and color blindness are X-linked genetic traits. It can co-occur together – hence it is linked on chromosome X. Both hemophilias and colorblindness are recessive trait. Hemophilia A (HA) gene is 2cM from the colorblindness (CB) gene Hemophilia B (HB) is 15CM from the colorblindness gene (CB) gene 1 2 Questions: In family (a): 1. What was the probability that the sons of generation III were going to inherit both HA and CB (together). 2. What was the probability that the II 1 II sons in generation III were going to inherit only HA but not CB? 1 2 3 4 IV 1 2
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