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What will be the probability of having a colour-blind son to a woman with phenotypically normal parents and a colour-blind brother, and married to a normal man? (Assume that she has no previous children) Options: (A) 100 % (B) 50 % (C) 25 % (D) 12.5 %

What will be the probability of having a colour-blind son to a woman with phenotypically normal parents and a colour-blind brother, and married to a normal man? (Assume that she has no previous children) Options: (A) 100 % (B) 50 % (C) 25 % (D) 12.5 %

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