Biology, asked by aespa13243243, 2 months ago

Curly hair (H) is dominant to straight hair (h), and brown hair (B) is dominant to blond hair (b). Two parents that are each heterozygous for both traits decide to have children. What are the odds that they would have a child that looked like they do (with curly brown hair)?

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Answered by amalfathima89
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Explanation:

Two parents that are each heterozygous for both traits decide to have children. 

Answered by Gayatrishende1234
10

Answer:

I was named after the child star Shirley Temple. She was a great tap dancer and had masses of golden curls together with charming dimpled cheeks.

My mom set my hair in curls but sadly my hair remained straight and I was a failure at my tap dancing lessons. However I had dimpled cheeks, although neither parent had these. My parents had straight hair, although my dad had wavy hair in his youth.

All this means that curly and straight hair are within the human genome and that the cells that build our bodies can produce unexpected results. I have a seven year old grandson with beautiful curly dark hair, long eyelashes and charming dimpled cheeks but he cannot tap dance either.

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I hope this will help you dear..

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