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12 October, 16:26

If Dave and Lisa are both heterozygous for eye color (brown is dominant, blue is recessive) what are the odds that they will have a blue-eyed baby

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  1. 12 October, 18:34
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    In short, the answer is 25%.

    Dave and Lisa both have genotypes of Bb. Using a Punnett square, you can calculate that their child has a 25% chance of having the genotype BB, 50% chance of having the genotype Bb, and 25% chance of having the genotype bb. Translate these to phenotypes, and their baby will have a 75% chance of having brown eyes and 25% chance of having blue eyes.
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