<u>Answer:</u>
<em>Sex ratio of the children can be predicted by making observations using Mendelian crossing methods. The genotype of parents are XX_(b ) and XY and the children are XX,XY,XX_(b ),X_(b ) Y.
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<u>Explanation:</u>
<em>Given that the gene b is sex linked recessive and lethal. Being sex linked it will be associated with the X chromosome of affected or carrier individuals. </em>A man and woman who is heterozygous for this gene have children.
Females have two X chromosomes while males have one X and one Y chromosome. Thus one affected X chromosome doesn’t make a female an affected individual. She will be a carrier. If there only one X chromosome of the male is affected he will be an affected individual.
The genotype of the woman is and the genotype of the man is XY.
<em>The cross can be represented as </em>
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<em>XX X_(b ) Y XX_(b ) X_(b ) Y
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Among the progenies the chance of the child being a female is ½ and being a male is also ½ among the two females one will be the carrier and the other is free of the lethal gene b.
<em>Among the two males, one male will be affected by inheriting X_(b )chromosome from the mother and the other will not be affected. </em>