Use the concepts of dominant and recessive traits to explain how two brown-eyed parents can have a blue-eyed baby.
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The reason these two genes can explain darker eyed kids with lighter eyed parents is that the two genes need each other to work. And that the blue versions are broken genes.
Because the two genes depend on each other, it is possible for someone to actually be a carrier of a dominant trait like brown eyes. And if two blue eyed parents are carriers, then they can have a brown eyed child.
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