If your dad is homozygous recessive for eye color and your mom is heterozygous,
what is the probability that the offspring will have brown eyes.
what is the probability that the offspring will have blue eyes?
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2. 75%
For example, brown eyes are the dominant gene for eye color, and blue eyes are recessive, so when the genes for brown and blue eyes are combined in offspring, there is a 75% chance that the offspring will have brown eyes. This is why the majority of people in the world have brown eyes.
3. 50%
The Punnett Square shows you how different gene combinations lead to different characteristics like eye color. In the given scenario (one parent is heterozygous for brown and blue eye alleles and one is homozygous for blue eyes), their child has a 50% chance of having blue eyes.
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