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If both a mother and a father carry a dominant gene for dark eyes and a recessive gene for light eyes (Bb), what is the likelihood that their offspring will have dark eyes?
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If both a mother and a father carry a dominant gene for dark eyes and a recessive gene for light eyes (Bb), what is the likelihood that their offspring will have dark eyes?
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3:4 75% chance
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there would be BB, Bb, Bb and bb
BB and Bb are the only ones that is dominant since bb is recessive.
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