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Certain traits such as color-blindness and hemophilia are seen more often in men than in women. Explain why this is true then answer all parts of the problem. Start by showing the genotypes of both parents. Problem: If a man who is not colorblind has children with a woman who is also not colorblind, but whose father was colorblind, what percentage of their children would be expected to be colorblind? What percentage of their daughters would be expected to be colorblind?

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Reid Wolff
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