Which type of abnormality is seen in the given pedigree chart?

  • A
    Autosomal dominant
  • B
    $X$-Linked dominant
  • C
    Autosomal recessive
  • D
    $X$-Linked recessive

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Examples of congenital diseases are

$A$ woman is a carrier for hemophilia (having one gene on each $X$ chromosome) and also carries one gene for color blindness on one $X$ chromosome. She marries a normal man. What will be the phenotype of their offspring?

Autosomal dominant disorder $- P$
Autosomal recessive disorder $- Q$
$X$-linked recessive disorder $- R$
$I -$ Haemophilia,$II -$ Sickle cell anaemia,$III -$ Phenylketonuria,
$IV -$ Thalassaemia,$V -$ Colour blindness,$VI -$ Myotonic dystrophy
Select the correct option for $P, Q$ and $R$.
$\quad\quad P \quad\quad Q \quad\quad R$

If a colour blind man marries a normal visioned woman,what is the percentage of offsprings showing colour blindness phenotypically (in $\%$)?

$A$ - Sickle-cell anaemia is a sex-linked recessive trait.
$R$ - This disease is controlled by more than two pairs of alleles.

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