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A colourblind man marries a carrier woman. The percentage of their colourblind progeny in the next generation will be ____

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X-linked recessive traits like colourblindness show a 50\% chance of affected offspring when a carrier female mates with an affected male.
Updated On: Apr 18, 2025
  • 75\%
  • 100\%
  • 25\%
  • 50\%
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The Correct Option is D

Solution and Explanation

  • Genetics of Colourblindness: Colourblindness is an X-linked recessive trait. Let $X^B$ be the normal allele and $X^b$ be the colourblind allele.
    • Colourblind man: $X^bY$
    • Carrier woman: $X^BX^b$ (has one normal and one colourblind allele)
  • Punnett Square:
    $X^B$$X^b$
    $X^b$ $X^BX^b$ (carrier female) $X^bX^b$ (colourblind female)
    $Y$ $X^BY$ (normal male) $X^bY$ (colourblind male)
  • Progeny Analysis:
    • 25% carrier females ($X^BX^b$)
    • 25% colourblind females ($X^bX^b$)
    • 25% normal males ($X^BY$)
    • 25% colourblind males ($X^bY$)
    • Total colourblind progeny = 25% (females) + 25% (males) = 50%.
  • Option Analysis:
    • (1) 75%: Incorrect.
    • (2) 100%: Incorrect.
    • (3) 25%: Incorrect.
    • (4) 50%: Correct.
  • Conclusion: The correct answer is (4) 50%.
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