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If a woman is a carrier of red-green colorblindness, she is able to see red and green but her son my not. How might you explain this hereditary pattern?
Ja'Ron D.
2/22/2011 09:23:11 pm
because red-green is a recessive trait and she probably hooked up with someone with something dominant over red-green.
Shamica G
2/22/2011 09:24:03 pm
She recessive and had the baby by somebody that was dominan and she heterozygous
Steven B
2/22/2011 09:25:03 pm
Her son might not have inherited that trait because that trait might have been recessive and her mate might have a dominante trait that took the blindness over.
Phillis Troupe
2/22/2011 09:25:37 pm
She has the recessive gene for red-green eyesight, so her mate probably has a dominant trait.
LaRon T
2/22/2011 09:26:54 pm
because their grandparents might have had red-green colorblindness
Alicia Bryant
2/22/2011 09:27:24 pm
It could be a 50% that the lady son don't come out being color blind like his mom because his mother is hetergous.
Taylor Martin
2/22/2011 09:27:30 pm
she has an recessive gene and her mate has an dominant trait and it could have just skipped him.
Alex M.
2/22/2011 09:27:33 pm
she would be heterozygous for red-green colorblindness.
Nina B
2/22/2011 09:27:43 pm
the explaination might be that she is hetrozygous for red and green and her son is recessive for it because she hook up with someone with something dominant overred and green
Dion
2/22/2011 09:27:51 pm
Her son has a 5o% chance that he carries that hereditary pattern because she is homolzygous for red-green colorblindness.
tashounda
2/22/2011 09:28:04 pm
she was heterozygous to the blue and green blindness. if she has one good x chromosome and a color blind x chromosome then the son has a 50/50 chance of getting the blue and green blindness and the son wont get it.
veli
2/22/2011 09:28:06 pm
she is heterozygous to red and green.
veli
2/24/2011 09:20:17 pm
there is a 25% chance of having a child with a genotypeof pp
Taylor Martin
2/24/2011 09:29:56 pm
the child mite have a small chance Pp Comments are closed.
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