The bald phenotype which is due to a dominant autosomal gene the expression of which is sex influenced can often be distinguished at a relatively early age. Red-green colorblindness is due to a recessive X-linked gene. A non-bald, red-green colorblind man marries a non-bald, normal visioned woman whose mother was bald and whose father was red-green colorblind. What is the probability of the following in the progeny? Bald girls Normal visioned progeny Bald, normal visioned boys? Red-green colorblind children Red-green colorblind trait among the daughters Bald phenotype among the sons?
The bald phenotype which is due to a dominant autosomal gene the expression of which is sex influenced can often be distinguished at a relatively early age. Red-green colorblindness is due to a recessive X-linked gene. A non-bald, red-green colorblind man marries a non-bald, normal visioned woman whose mother was bald and whose father was red-green colorblind. What is the probability of the following in the progeny? Bald girls Normal visioned progeny Bald, normal visioned boys? Red-green colorblind children Red-green colorblind trait among the daughters Bald phenotype among the sons?
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phenotype which is due to a dominant autosomal gene the expression of which is sex influenced can often be distinguished at a relatively early age. Red-green colorblindness is due to a recessive X-linked gene. A non-bald, red-green colorblind man marries a non-bald, normal visioned woman whose mother was bald and whose father was red-green colorblind. What is the probability of the following in the progeny?
- Bald girls
- Normal visioned progeny
- Bald, normal visioned boys?
- Red-green colorblind children
- Red-green colorblind trait among the daughters
- Bald phenotype among the sons?
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