A colour-blind man marries a woman with normal sight who has no history of colour blindness in her family. What is the probability of their grandson being colour blind?
0.25
The correct option is C.
Explanation of correct option:
Table 1: Normal woman (XX) x Colour blind man (XcY)
Gametes | Xc | Y |
X | XXc (Carrier daughter) | XY (Normal son) |
X | XXc (Carrier daughter) | XY (Normal son) |
Table 2: Carrier woman (XXc) x Normal man (XY)
Gametes | Xc | Y |
X | XXc (Carrier daughter) | XY (Normal son) |
Xc | XcXc (Color blind daughter) | XcY (Color blind son) |
Final answer: A color blind man marries a woman with normal sight who has no history of colour blindness in her family. The probability of their grandson being color blind is 0.25.