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Suppose the brown allele for eye color (B) is completely dominant over the blue allele for eye color (b). What is the probability that two heterozygous parents will have a child with blue eyes?

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Brown= B. Blue= b

Parent 1: Bb

Parent 2:Bb

Baby1: BB

Baby2:Bb

Baby3:Bb

Baby4:bb

They will have 1/4 or a 25% probability of a blue eyed child

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