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6 Colour blindness is a characteristic that is inherited. Colour blindness is more common in males
than in females.
Fig. 6.1 is a pedigree diagram showing the inheritance of colour blindness in a family.
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
4
male with normal
colour vision
male with colour
blindness
female with normal
colour vision
Key:
Fig. 6.1
(a)
Define the term inheritance.
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(b) (i) Using the symbols B and b, state the genotypes of individual 5 and individual 8 in the
pedigree diagram.
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it is the transmission of information from generation to generation
XBY
XBY
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(ii)
Individual
3 is a carrier of colour blindness because she has one copy of the allele for
colour blindness but has normal colour vision.
Describe the evidence from Fig. 6.1 that shows that individual
3 is a carrier.
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(iii) There was no history of colour blindness in the parents and grandparents of individuals
1
and
2.
Suggest how colour blindness first occurred in the family in Fig. 6.1.
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to individuals 5 and 6 copied X chromosomes of their mother and 3 is their
mother. if she is not carier 5 and 6 won't be colour blindless
They may be gave this from environment during their life