Welcome to Westonci.ca, the ultimate question and answer platform. Get expert answers to your questions quickly and accurately. Our Q&A platform offers a seamless experience for finding reliable answers from experts in various disciplines. Explore comprehensive solutions to your questions from knowledgeable professionals across various fields on our platform.

A mom, currently pregnant, and a dad, are having a lengthy debate about the chances that their child will have blue eyes. Assume that both parents are heterozygous.
What chance will the child have blue eyes?
What chance will the child have brown eyes?


Sagot :

Answer: 75% chance for blue eyes, 25% chance for brown.

Explanation:

Using a punnett square, you cross the two heterozygous pairs: Bb x Bb

This will result in three blue pairs, and one brown.