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A color-blind, chromatin-positive male child (one Barr body) has a maternal grandfather who was color-blind. The boy's mother and father are phenotypically normal.
 
  Construct and support (using appropriately labeled diagrams) a rationale whereby the chromosomal and genetic attributes of the chromatin-positive male are fully explained.
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Essentials of Genetics

Essentials of Genetics


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The female (mother) must be heterozygous and undergo nondisjunction at meiosis II to produce the XrgXrgY boy.
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