This is an example of incomplete dominance because neither the brown nor the white allele is dominant. Assuming that the genotype for the brown guinea pig is Bb the white guinea pig is Ww there is a 50% possibility that the offspring is mixed colors since the dominant trait isn’t completely able to mask the recessive one.
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The male child is having Kleinfelter's syndrome.
Explanation:
In the Klinefelter's syndrome, the number of chromosomes is 47 ie 2X Y
It is given that he is chromatin-positive male i.e colour blind. It can be assumed that he received two X chromosome from his mother in which one turned in to barr body. Colour blindness is an X-linked recessive trait.
Both the X chromosomes have an allele for colour blindness and nondisjunction has taken place in mother's gametes, making 2X chromosome.
It can be concluded that the chromosome having colour bling gene got expressed whereas the other chromosome became barr body.