Red-green color blindness is caused by an X-linked recessive gene. In a family, the mother is a carrier of this gene while the father does not have the gene. What are the possible effects on their children? Select one of the options below as your answer:
A. Half of the daughters are normal and half of the daughters are color-blind.
B. Half of the boys are normal and half of the boys are color-blind.
C. Half of the boys are color-blind and half of the girls are color-blind.

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B. half of the boys are normal and half of the boys are color-blind. ( boys are most likely to get color blond than girls, the girls can also be carrier like the mother)

The correct answer is option B, Half of the boys are normal and half of the boys are color-blind

When a  mother carries certain X – linked recessive traits, she passes on this X-linked traits to her son and he will inherit the color vision issue have trouble distinguishing reds and greens While a daughter can be just as carrier of the trait of colorblindness and will have this form of colorblindness only when both her father and mother pass along the X-linked gene. Thus, more men than women are color blind.  

The cross for the above situation is shown below –  

XXr  x XY

XXr – Color deficiency carrier mother

XY – Father without any color deficiency

Off springs produced will be  

XX – unaffected daughter

XXr – Carrier daughter

XY – Unaffected son

XrY – Affected son

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