Red-green color blindness in humans is due to an X-linked recessive gene. A woman whose father is
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Red-green color blindness in humans is due to an X-linked recessive gene. A woman whose father is color blind possesses one eye with normal color vision and one eye with color blindness.
a. Propose an explanation for this woman’s vision pattern. Assume that no new mutations have spontaneously arisen. b. Would it be possible for a man to have one eye with normal color vision
and one eye with color blindness?
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