Principles Of Inheritance And Variation Ques 174

174. A woman with two genes for haemophilia and a gene for colour blindness on one of the ’ $X$ ’ chromosomes marries a normal man. How will the progeny be

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(a) haemophilic and colour-blind daughters

(b) $50 \%$ haemophilic colour-blind sons and $50 \%$ haemophilic sons

(c) $50 \%$ haemophilic daughters and $50 \%$ colour-blind daughters

(d) All sons and daughters haemophilic and colour-blind

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Answer : b

Hints & Solution

(b) $X^{h c} X^{h} \times XY \quad h \to$ haemophilia
Female $\quad$ Male $\quad C \to$ colour blindness

$X^{hc} X$ $X^{hc} Y$ $X^{h} X$ $X^{h} Y$
daughter haemophilic daughter haemophilic
(carrier) Colourblind (carrier) son
son


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