If brian has a son who is color-blind, what is known about the genotype of the son's mother?
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If brian has a son who is color-blind, what is known about the genotype of the son's mother?
a. she must have at least one allele for color blindness.
b. she must have two alleles for color blindness.
c. she cannot be homozygous recessive for the gene for color blindness.
d. she cannot be a heterozygous carrier of the gene for color blindness.
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