Biology miscellaneousHard
Question
A normal-visioned man whose father was colour-blind, marries a woman whose father was alsocolour-blind. They have their first child as a daughter. What are the chances that this child would becolour-blind
Options
A.50%
B.100%
C.Zero percent
D.25%
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