Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes in humans. What is the likelihood of two blue-eyed parents having a brown-eyed child? A. 0 B. 0.25 C. 0.5 D. 1
B. can you let me kno if you got it right also
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I'm in advanced academics ! online school.
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I got it wrong !
The answer is A, 0%. Use "B" to represent the allele for brown eyes (the dominant trait) and "b" to represent the allele for blue eyes (the recessive trait). To express a recessive trait, you cannot have a dominant allele in your genotype. So, since both parents have blue eyes they cannot have the dominat allele "B" for brown eyes. Therefore, both of their genotypes are "bb". They can only pass on the alleles they have, which is "b", so all of their children will have the genotype "bb" and therefore all the offspring will have blue eyes.
Im sorry taylorrrr. I got it wrong also. GitFace is right. it was A
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