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In humans, red-green colour blindness is recessive and sex-linked, while albinism is recessive and autosomal. A marriage between two homozygous parents a normal visioned albino woman and a colour blind and normally pigmented man will produce children

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who are all phenotypically normal visioned and have normal pigmentation

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half of whom are colour-blind and the other hal having normal vision and all of them having normal pigmentation

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all of whom have normal vision, but half of whom are albino and the other half with normal pigmentation.

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of four categories, normal visioned, pigmented, normal visioned, albino, colour blind, pigmented, colour blind, albino, all in equal proportions

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