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Two brown-eyed parents have produced three blue-eyed sons. If they have another child, how likely is it that the child will be brown-eyed? Since all of their children are blue-eyed, there is a 100 percent chance the next will be blue-eyed. Since blue eyes are dominant in this family, there is a 25 percent chance the next will be brown-eyed. After having three blue-eyed children, there is a 100 percent chance of having a brown-eyed child. Both parents have a recessive allele for blue eyes, so it is a 75 percent chance the next will be brown-eyed.
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