Genes that control colorblindness

For this set of questions, we’re going to simplify things a little bit. Humans have three genes that control colorblindness, but we’re going to pretend that there’s only one. Imagine that there is a Homozygous woman with color vision and sex chromosomes: X X Imagine that there is a male with colorblindness, whose sex chromosomes are: XC Y If these two people were to have children, there are two potential sex chromosome combinations. I’ve filled in a couple of the answers for you.

what % chance an offspring will be XC X (female carriers of the color-blindness gene)

what % chance an offspring will be

0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply