Gene Watson did various duets with Rhonda Vincent.
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Gene Watson is a country singer, born in the United States in 1943. His most popular songs include 'Love in the Hot Afternoon', 'Farewell Party', and 'Fourteen Carat Mind'.
Type your answer here... Yes, Gene has two children, a son & a daughter called Gary Wayne & Terri Lynn
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Gene Watson was born in 1943.
No, Aaron Watson is not Gene Watson's son. They are not related to each other.
Gene Watson did various duets with Rhonda Vincent.
Gene Watson's illness was colon cancer according to recent articles.
No, Gene Watson is not dead. He is a country music singer who is still alive and continues to perform.
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That would be a big Yes, and sounds better than ever
The probability is 0 (but the daughter will be a carrier of the color blind gene). This is because the gene dictating whether someone is color blind or not is linked to the X chromosome (and not the Y). The color blind gene is a recessive gene whilst the normal color vision gene is a dominant gene. Hence if a girl (XX) has one normal vision gene (from one parent) and one color blind gene (from the other parent), her normal vision gene will be dominant to the recessive color blind gene and hence she will have normal vision (but she will be a carrier of the color blind gene). If both her parents contribute the recessive color blind gene to her, then she will be color blind. For a woman (XX) to be color blind, she needs to be have both genes to be recessive (ie where there is no dominant normal color vision gene to dominate). For a man (XY), as long as the X gene contributed by his mother is a color blind gene, he will be color blind because he has no other X chromosome where a dominant normal color gene could reside. Hence, to answer the question, a man with normal color vision (XY, with a dominant normal color vision X gene since the gene can't be the recessive color blind gene otherwise he will be colorblind) and a colorblind woman (XX, both recessive color blind genes), will each contribute an X each the child. The man will contribute his only X chromosome which carries the normal color vision X gene and the woman can only contribute a recessive color blind gene. The man's normal color vision X gene will be dominant, and hence the daughter will definitely have normal vision (despite being a carrier).
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Yes you could eventually. There is a blind gene in the dalmation breed. Normal ethical breeders would want to breed the bad gene out of their gene pool. This is putting it all very simply. Why would anyone want to breed a bad gene into their breed?
Gene lives near Houston, Texas, and still keeps a body shop where he repairs wrecked cars in his spare time. He still tours some, but does not maintain the hectic schedule he had in the past.