Biology, asked by singhaditi88215, 5 months ago

A child can be cat-eyed even though
both the parents are black-eyed if *
Both the parents are BB x BB
O
Both the parents are Bb x Bb
O Both the parents are bb x bb
O The parents are BB x bb​

Answers

Answered by absolutelynothing
0

Answer:

If both parents are Bb x Bb

Explanation:

The parents have recessent cat eyed gene

Let the trait for black eye be (B) and cat eye be (b) where b is recessent

Mother=Bb

Father=Bb

Now the child can have bb there for its possible for a child to have cat eyes even if his/her parent are not

Answered by farhaanshenmortal132
0

Answer:

CC, BB

Explanation:

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