Mmmm I put that down too - that Jack had 25% chance, doing 50% times 50% to give 25% - was that right? Lol, now everyone's got me second guessing myself...*ccs* said:it was 25% chance coz he could have inherited either the normal X from the mother or the affected X from the mother
X' Y
X' X'X' X'Y
X X'X XY
see there is 25% chance of him inheriting it with the X'Y
it doesnt matter if nick had it or not because only the Y gets passed on from the male parent and the defect is carried on the X chromosome..which is what the question was asking.....SEX LINKAGE
*ccs* said:it was 25% chance coz he could have inherited either the normal X from the mother or the affected X from the mother
X' Y
X' X'X' X'Y
X X'X XY
see there is 25% chance of him inheriting it with the X'Y
it doesnt matter if nick had it or not because only the Y gets passed on from the male parent and the defect is carried on the X chromosome..which is what the question was asking.....SEX LINKAGE
If the mother was affected rather than just a carrier he would of had a 50% chance because she would have passed on either one of her affected X' to him
The question said that the mother's mother was a carrier. So, there were two options for the mother.kyu_chan said:didn't the question state that the mother was a carrier? *cannot rmember the question anymore*
Nick's genotype did not matter! Jack was a BOY. Only 2 possibilities for 2 marksadrenaline88 said:There were too many scenarios for 2 marks so I reckon it was a damn mistake:
Nick unaffected x Maria carrier
Nick unaffected x Maria unaffected
Nick affected x Maria carrier
Nick affected x Marier unaffected
There was no information about whether or not Nick was colour blind or not and the Board of Studies shouldn't expect us to make ridiculous assumptions based on no information in the question!
LOL! And I have King Lear >_< Egh!! (pomo next!)ishq said:The question said that the mother's mother was a carrier. So, there were two options for the mother.
To be a carrier or not to be - That is the question..
Can't get fucking Hamlet out of my head.
just because its not expressed on the female, doesnt mean she cant pass it on to her offspringbluebaby said:hmmm since its x-linked, the colour blind will not be expressed on female...therefore the child will not get colour blind...also it says predict...not probability...=P good luck!