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Nick's wife Maria has a history of red-green colour blindness in her family. Jack, their two-year-old son, may be red-green colour blind. Maria's brothers, Vincent a... show full transcript
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To construct a family pedigree that illustrates the inheritance of red-green color blindness:
Key Symbols: Use standard symbols for males (squares) and females (circles). Indicate affected individuals with shaded symbols, and carriers with a half-shaded symbol.
Individual Representation:
Connect the Relationships:
This pedigree will effectively demonstrate the transmission of the trait, highlighting the sex-linked nature of the disorder.
Step 2
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Jack's color blindness can be predicted based on his mother's genetic background. Since Maria is a carrier of the red-green color blindness gene (X^c) and Nick's genotype is assumed to be normal (X^N), the possible genotypes for their son Jack are:
Given that Maria has one X chromosome for color blindness (X^c) and one normal (X^N), there is a 50% chance that Jack will inherit the X^c from Maria. Therefore, the prediction is that Jack has a 50% chance of being color blind, supported by the inheritance pattern observed in the pedigree.
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