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If a heterozygous brown-eyed man and a homozygous blue-eyed woman have children, what percentage of their children would be expected to have blue eyes?
a. one-fourth
b. one-half
c. three-fourths
d. none of the above
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I think the answer is B; that’s assuming that the other allele of the heterozygous brown eyed man is coding for blue eyes. If it’s not then my answers wrong. Tell me if you don’t understand or you need a step by step explaination
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