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If the father had the gene BB (purebred & not carrying colourblind allele), then the answer will be a). All of their children will have normal vision with half of them carrying the colourblind allele.
If the father had the gene Bb (hydrid & carrying colourblind allele), then the answer will be d). 3/4 of their children would have normal vision whilst the last quarter would have colourblind males. This is due to them having to receive one colourblind allele from their mother on the X chromosome & one colourblind allele from their father on the Y chromosome.
Translocation
also known as non disjunction
Seizure
Syncopal episode occurred when there
is sudden or temporary drop in blood flow to the brain which results into loss of
muscle control or loss of consciousness. Fainting or passing out can also be
referred to syncopal episode and condition usually last for only seconds or
minutes.
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