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In sheep, eye color is controlled by a single gene with two alleles. When a homozygous brown-eyed sheep is crosses with a homozygous green-eyed sheep, blue-eyed offspring are produced. If the blue-eyed sheep are mated with each other, what percent of their offspring will most likely have brown eyes?

a) 0%
b) 25%
c) 50%
d) 75%
e) 100%

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Answer:

b) 25%

Step-by-step explanation:

let homozygous brown-eyed sheep = bb

let homozygous green-eyed sheep = gg

bb × gg = bg, bg, bg, bg

b b

g bg bg

g bg bg

If the blue-eyed sheep are mated with each other

i.e bg × bg = bb, bg,bg, gg

b g

b bb bg

g bg gg

Therefore , the percentage of bb (which is brown)

= 1/4

=0.25

= 25%

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