If the mother is color blind, the son will be color blind. The daughter will only be color blind if the father is also color blind. As to if they will suffer from it, that depends on their self esteem and whether or not they choose to view themselves as a victim as their mother apparently does. It should be noted that although many people have color blindness, it is rare to actually suffer from it. One possible way that one might suffer is if s/he were attempting to disarm a bomb and could not tell what color the wires were.
There is no cure for color blindness. It is a disorder that is passed from mother to son in fetal development and is genetic in nature.
it means that you inherit this form of disorder either from your mother or father's sex chromosomes. For example- color blindness or Haemophillia.
Color blindness is generally inherited in an X-linked recessive pattern. Since daughters have two X chromosomes, they need to inherit the color blindness gene on both X chromosomes to be colorblind. If the father is colorblind, he will pass on his X chromosome with the color blindness gene to his daughter, while the mother can pass on either a normal or affected X chromosome. Therefore, the chance of a daughter being colorblind depends on her mother's carrier status; if the mother is a carrier, there’s a 50% chance, but if she is unaffected, the chance is 0%.
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The probability of a child being color blind depends on the parents' genetic makeup. If the mother is a carrier of the color blindness gene located on the X chromosome and the father does not carry the gene, the chances are 0% for a daughter and 50% for a son to inherit color blindness. If the father is color blind and the mother is a carrier, the chances are 50% for a daughter and 50% for a son to inherit color blindness.
X' = color blindnessX'X'-- X --X'Yis a cross that could lead to a color blind female as the mother is homozygous recessive and the father's X chromosome is the recessive color blind trait.
Color Blindness is x-linked recessive. Therefore, it could not be heterozygous; the daughter would not be colorblind, but rather have normal vision.
The mother has a 50% chance of passing the defective recessive gene to her daughters who will be carries of the disorder (like their mother).
Yes, color blindness can skip generations.
Your mother's son is you or your brother. Your mother's son's daughter is your daughter, or your niece. Your mother's son's daughter's mother is your wife, or your sister-in-law.
This question is inconclusive it has no correlation or form of obtaining an answer.
If Tara's daughter is your daughter's mother, and you are a woman, you are Tara's daughter.