The correct option is B Inheritance of a condition like phenylketonuria as an autosomal recessive trait
According to pedigree, offspring of normal parents show the trait which means that the trait is recessively present in the normal parents; the trait is recessive. In a first filial generation, both son and daughter show the trait. As we know that a sex-linked recessive trait can be expressed in either sex (not in both); the X-linked trait is expressed in male progeny while the female progeny serves as a carrier and the Y-linked trait is expressed in sons only. Presence of trait in both son and daughter in F1 generation confirms that it is an autosomal trait. Hence, the inheritance pattern is autosomal recessive like phenylketonuria.