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A woman is phenotypically normal, but her father had the sex-linked recessive condition of red-green colorblindness. If she has two children (one boy and one girl) with a man with normal vision, what is the probability that one of the two children will be colorblind?
A woman is phenotypically normal, but her father had the sex-linked recessive condition of red-green colorblindness. If she has two children (one boy and one girl) with a man with normal vision, what is the probability that one of the two children will be colorblind?
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