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21 November, 19:18

In humans, having two eyebrows is a completely dominant trait. The recessive trait is

expressed as having a single connected eyebrow. If a two parents who are heterozygous for

the eyebrow trait had an offspring, what is the probability that their child would express the

dominant phenotype?

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  1. 21 November, 19:40
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    The baby would most likely carry that trait

    Explanation

    The chances of the child to be similar in a way could happen or not. The probability rate wouldn't be close to either parent even thought most of the time the child takes after the mother.
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