Multiple Choice
Neither of Sean's parents has a red-green color deficiency, but Sean does. Why is this possible?
A) Both of Sean's parents must be heterozygous for the gene for red-green color deficiency.
B) Both of Sean's parents must be homozygous for the dominant allele for red-green color vision.
C) Sean's father must be heterozygous for the gene for red-green color deficiency.
D) Sean's mother must be heterozygous for the gene for red-green color deficiency.
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