Red-green color blindness is an X-linked recessive trait in humnans. Consider an affected woman and an unaffected man are planning to have a child, and this colorblindness runs in both their families. (Read each of the following statements carefully. Select all of the statements below that are true (that you agree with). Leave any statements that are false (that you do not agree with) un-selected.) The woman's father can be unaffected. The man's mother must be unaffected. The man's father must be unaffected. | If they have a son, the son should be affected.

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Red-green color blindness is an X-linked recessive trait in humans. Consider an
affected woman and an unaffected man are planning to have a child, and this
colorblindness runs in both their families
(Read each of the following statements carefully. Select all of the statements below
that are true (that you agree with). Leave any statements that are false (that you do
not agree with) un-selected.)
The woman's father can be unaffected.
The man's mother must be unaffected.
The man's father must be unaffected.
If they have a son, the son should be affected.
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Transcribed Image Text:Red-green color blindness is an X-linked recessive trait in humans. Consider an affected woman and an unaffected man are planning to have a child, and this colorblindness runs in both their families (Read each of the following statements carefully. Select all of the statements below that are true (that you agree with). Leave any statements that are false (that you do not agree with) un-selected.) The woman's father can be unaffected. The man's mother must be unaffected. The man's father must be unaffected. If they have a son, the son should be affected. CS Scanned with CamScanner
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