Dimples are inherited as an autosomal dominant trait. A cleft chin is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. Red-green colorblindness is inherited as an X-linked recessive trait.
Clem has normal vision, dimples and a non-cleft chin, though his mother had a cleft chin and no dimples. Gwendolyn has no dimples, a cleft chin, and normal vision, though her father was colorblind. Gwendolyn thinks Clemâs dimples are adorable, and Clem is equally fond of Gwendolynâs cleft chin, and both are enamored of the otherâs excellent full-color vision. Obviously, they fall madly in love.
Clem and Gwendolyn immediately plan to have two children and hope that both children will get Clemâs dimples, Gwendolynâs cleft chin, and normal vision. You are their genetic counselor. What are their chances that both children get the desired phenotypes? SHOW YOUR WORK!
Clem = DdCcXy
Gwen = DDccXXc
100% chance of dimples, 50% chance of cleft chin, 75% chance of normal vision, so . . . 1 x 1/2 x 3/4 x ?
Is this correct? what would it be multiplied by for both children to end up with these traits?