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A Colorblind male and a female that is h o m o z y g o u s for the normal allele have offspring. what percent of males would have normal vision, what percent of males would have colorblindness, what percent of females would have normal vision, and what percent of females would have colorblindness?

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Answer:

none of the males or females could be colorblind, assuming that this question is referring to x-linked recessive inheritance patterns.

Explanation:

if it is an x linked recessive trait, then the male's genotype is, with (b) representing colorblindness and (B) representing normal vision. the female, who is h o m o z y g o u s for normal vision, would have the genotype.

It would be impossible for the dad to pass on his colorblind gene to a son, because he can only pass a Y chromosome to the son. and a daughter would get the colorblind gene, but the normal gene donated by the mom would dominate it so the daughter could not actually be colorblind