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Question: All the seven children of a couple are males. What is the probability that the eight children will a...

All the seven children of a couple are males. What is the probability that the eight children will also be male?
(a) 1/2
(b) 1/4
(c) 1/8
(d) 1/16

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Solution

Multicellular organisms have special cells called gametes for reproduction which contain only half the number of chromosomes. So when gametes from two different parents combine during reproduction, it results in a new individual, which contains DNA (the genetic material passed from parents) and a re-established number of chromosomes.

Complete answer:
The molecule of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) which contains a part or all of the genetic material of an organism is called Chromosome. Humans usually have 23 pairs of chromosomes (or we can say a total of 46 chromosomes) . The autosomes (1-22 chromosome pairs) are the same in males and females. Chromosome pair 23 is dissimilar for males and females i.e. females have two X chromosomes, whereas males have an X chromosome and a much smaller Y chromosome. This 23rd pair determines the sex of the human. If the Y-chromosome in the zygote is inherited from the father then it is a male and if the X-chromosome is inherited from the father, the zygote will develop into a girl. So there is a 50% chance of the gender of the eight child as it depends on the father’s chromosomes and doesn’t depend on the previous siblings.

So, the correct answer is '1/2'.

Note:
X chromosome contains a large amount of euchromatin (a lightly packed form of chromatin) and a small amount of heterochromatin (condensed chromatin structure) whereas; Y chromosome contains a small amount of euchromatin and a large amount of heterochromatin. Genes present in the X chromosome shows criss cross inheritance and genes present in the Y chromosome shows linear inheritance.