Answer:
Explanation:
Since colour-blindness is inherited in an X-linked recessive manner, for a female to be affected, she has to carry the recessive trait on both X chromosome. But for a male to be affected, only one copy of the recessive trait is needed. let c represent the recessive trait
normal female with colorblind gene x colorblind male
XC Xc
Xc XCXc XcXc
Y XCY XcY
probability of a colour blind child is 1/2
proportion of sons being colorblind is 1/2
proportion of daughters being colorblind is 1/2
color blind female x normal male
Xc Xc
XC XCXc XCXc
Y XcY XcY
probability of a colorblind child is 1/2
proportion of sons being colorblind is 1
proportion of daughters being colorblind is zero.
Sex linked recessive traits appear more often in males because, the males get affected immediately by just carrying the recessive trait on the one X chromosomes as this is not linked to the Y chromosomes.