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1. In humans, brown eyes are usually dominant over blue eyes. Suppose a blue-eyed man marries a brown-eyed woman whose father was blue-eyed. What proportion of their children wo…
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1. In humans, brown eyes are usually dominant over blue eyes. Suppose a blue-eyed
man marries a brown-eyed woman whose father was blue-eyed. What proportion
of their children would you predict will have blue eyes?
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I believe about 50%
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