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During ur last shift, 20 babies were born. 10 had blue eyes, and 10 had brown eyes

B- Brown b- Blue
Given the phenotypes, what are the possible genotypes for these babies

User Mior
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Each person then has 4 total alleles that determine their eye color. The B allele (brown) is always dominant. The blue eye trait is always recessive.
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Answer:

Possible genotypes and their frequencies

Frequency of babies with blues eye having genotype "bb" is
0.5

Frequency of babies with brown eye having genotype "Bb" is
0.41

Frequency of babies with brown eye having genotype "BB" is
0.084

Step-by-step explanation:

In a normal human being, brown eye color is dominant over blue eye color.

Thus B is dominant over b

Now,

Babies with blue eye colour will have genotype "bb" because it is a recessive trait thus both the alleles must be the recessive allele.

Therefore,


q^(2) = (10)/(20) \\=0.5

Thus


q=√(0.5) \\= 0.707\\=0.71

While the genotype of brown babies can be either homozygous dominant or heterzygous dominant

Now as per Hardy Weinberg's equation -


p+q=1

so
p=1-0.71


p = 0.29

Thus frequency of babies with genotype "BB" is equal to
p^(2)


= 0.084

Now frequency of babies with genotype "Bb" is


1-p^(2) -q^(2) =2pq


2pq = 0.41

Thus,

Frequency of babies with blues eye having genotype "bb" is
0.5

Frequency of babies with brown eye having genotype "Bb" is
0.41

Frequency of babies with brown eye having genotype "BB" is
0.084

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