Respuesta :
More information is needed to give a definitive answer, but here's what I can tell you from the information provided: Since color blindness is an X-linked trait, there is a much higher probability for male color blindness than female colorblindness (males only need one allele, females need two). So, my best guess is that the males are color blind and the females are not.
Answer: A. Sam, Tim, Bella, and Joshua
Explanation:
In pedigrees, whether or not an individual expresses a certain trait is indicated by whether the shape is filled in completely by a color- in this case, orange.
On the other hand, if half of the shape is colored by orange, the person is a carrier of the allele.
If a family member does not carry or have the trait, then their shape is empty.
For this question, we are looking to determine which family members have red-green color blindness, meaning that they express, or show the trait.
Which people have their shapes completely filled in by the color orange?
Sam, Tim, Bella, and Joshua have shapes completely filled in. Therefore, they have red-green color blindness.
The graphic for this question is attached below. Let me know if you are experiencing any issues or have any questions.

