Yes. If either both of the parents are heterozygous dominant for the brown eye allele there is a 25% chance of offspring having homozygous recessive blue eyes, 25% of having homozygous dominant brown, and a 50% chance of having heterozygous dominant brown.
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ReplyDeletei would say what amber said because both of my parents eyes are brown
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ReplyDeleteno because my dad has hazel eyes and my mom has blue eyes like me
ReplyDeleteYes that is possible homozygous and the recessive trait could be blue eyes
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ReplyDeleteYES IF THE PARENTS ARE HETEOZYGOUS THEN THE OFFSPRING HAS A 25% CHAnces of being resesive
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ReplyDeleteYes it is if both parents are heterozygous.
ReplyDeleteYes. If either both of the parents are heterozygous dominant for the brown eye allele there is a 25% chance of offspring having homozygous recessive blue eyes, 25% of having homozygous dominant brown, and a 50% chance of having heterozygous dominant brown.
ReplyDeleteyes because they could have one recessive blue eye allele and they can pass them down to the child
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ReplyDeleteYes because if the parents are heterozygous the offspring has a 25 percent chance of being recessive
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