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1 April, 09:13

Prove using a punnett square that two blue eyed people can not have a brown eyed child

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  1. 1 April, 09:19
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    So considering B is for dominant Blue eye and b is for recessive brown eye;

    Now the possible combinations which will ensure a blue eyed person will be BB or Bb but never bb.

    So using the square for BB and Bb

    B B

    B BB BB

    b Bb Bb

    All the above combinations would make all children have blue eyes BUT 2 children would also have brown eye colour as a recessive allele which could effect the next generation.

    I can't be 100% sure because of not reading the actual question but this is my best guess.
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