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Bob has brown hair and Sally has blonde hair. If brown hair is dominant and blonde hair is recessive, is it possible for Bob and Sally to have a blonde-haired child? Use the GENOTYPE of each parent to EXPLAIN your answer.

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Answer:

Yes, it is possible.

Step-by-step explanation:

Bob could either be h.o.m.ozygous (BB) for brown hair or h.e.terozygous (Bb) for brown hair. If Bob is h.e.t.erozygous for brown hair, this means he has a blonde hair allele. For a child to be blonde, the child needs one blonde allele from each parent and this is possible if Bob has a blonde hair allele. However, it is not possible if Bob is h.o.m.ozygous for brown hair.

In the image, there is a punnet square showing the possible genotypes of the children if Bob is h.e.t.erozygous for brown hair.

Bob has brown hair and Sally has blonde hair. If brown hair is dominant and blonde-example-1
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