When a color blind man marries a woman pure for normal color vision, it is probable that one of the following situations may result. Is it probable that a) all the children will be color blind b) all the grandchildren will be color blind c) only the sons will be colorblind d) half the grandsons will be color blind

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ANSWER: D -- HALF THE GRANDSONS WILL BE COLOR BLIND

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