Genetics
If a colour-blind man marries a women who is homozygous for normal colour vision, the probability of their son being colour-blind is
A man whose father is a colourblind, marries a woman, who is a daughter of a colourblind mother. The offsprings of this couple will be
A man is normal and his father is a colourblind, but here X chromosome is not transmitted from his father. Women is carrier because her mother is colourblind. So, normal man with carrier woman, Hence, your cross is as follows:
(X Y) x (Xc X)
Based on this crossing, from the above given figure we can conclude that there is a 50% chance of producing a son who is colorblind and 50% are normal sons.
So, the correct answer is option B.
If a colour-blind man marries a women who is homozygous for normal colour vision, the probability of their son being colour-blind is
Represented is the inheritance pattern of the certain type of traits in humans. Which one of the following conditions could be an example of this pattern?
A man whose father was colour blind marries a woman who had a colour blind mother and normal father. What percentage of male children of this couple will be colour blind?
A colour blind man marries a woman with normal sight who has no history of color blindness in her family. What is the probability of their grandson through daughter being color blind?
A colourblind man marry with a daughter of colourblind father, the generation will be
Which of the following is a sex linked character?
A colour blind man marry with a daughter of colour blind father, the generation will be
The 'Christmas disease' patient lacks antihaemophilic
Ishihara charts are used by opthalamologists for detecting
Haemophilia does not occur in women because