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26 November, 00:03

In a simplified example of eye color inheritance, B stands for the allele for brown eyes and is dominant. Blue eyes are represented by the recessive allele b. A child who inherits one of each allele from her parents will have the genotype Bb and therefore have brown eyes. A. TRUEB. FALSE

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  1. 26 November, 00:22
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    Answer is option A (true).

    The child has brown eyes.

    Explanation:

    In this example, B represents the allele for brown eyes which is dominant and b represents the allele for blue eyes which is recessive. The color of the eyes, brown and blue are the two phenotypes (physical appearance) obtained from the combination of these two alleles. Since B is the dominant allele (brown eyes), both the genotypes BB and Bb will produce brown eyes. The genotype (genetic code from the combination of alleles inherited from parents) of the child is Bb, so she has brown eyes. The offspring will get blue eyes, only if the genotype is bb (homozygous recessive).
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