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In this case, it doesn't matter what the genotype of the other parent is since BB is homozygous dominant (assuming this is the only gene that affects coat colour of course). All of the BB parent's offspring will PHENOTYPICALLY be brown-coated. They may be heterozygous though (Bb) depending on genotype of the second parent. So the PHENOTYPIC probability of a brown coat is 100% The genotypic probability of a homozygous genotype depends on the second parent.


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How can a brown eyed father and brown eyed mother have a grey eyed son?

Let eye colour is governed by the genes code B and b where B is dominant and b is recessive. Now when in an individual BB is present then it will have black eye and if bb it will have grey eye and if in third condition i.e. of heterozygotic it will have Bb then it is of brown colour. If fater with brown i.e. Bb and mother will have also Bb now the gametes from both the parents are B and b if both BB will join then it will be black If bb will meet then brown and in condition where B from one parent and b from other parent then it will be grey(Bb)


What colour makes brown?

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What color eyes and hair will a baby have if the father has red hair and green eyes and the mother has brown hair and brown eyes?

The cells will decide that. Two of the cells (different colour) will be in the baby, and there will be one boss. The colour of boss is what baby's eye colour is. But other colour will not disappear.


How much do a goldish colored diamond worth?

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What cat breeds are brown other than the Havana Brown?

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Do brown dogs have a different personality than other color dogs?

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What colour eyes will an unborn child have if the father has brown eyes and the mother has blue eyes?

Brown eye gene = B Blue eye gene = b Each person has two copies of the eye color gene in their genome, one inherited from each parent. Now if both parents only carry the gene for brown eyes, BB and BB, then their child will receive one B from each parent, ending up as BB. The same works for blue eyes, if that's the only gene both parents carry, bb and bb. Each parents gives on b to the child, who ends up as bb. If you have one parent who only has the gene for brown eyes, BB, and one parent who only has the gene for blue eyes, bb, then all the children will have brown eyes. Example: One parent gives a B, the other gives a b. Bb = brown eyes. Here's why: When you have two alleles (coding sequences) from genes that are at odds with each other, one version will override the the other. When dealing with eye color, B always dominates b. But these children now carry the b gene in them, and could pass it down to their own children. Some of them, depending on the other parent, could end up with blue eyes. If one parent is Bb, and the other is bb, then each time they have a child, there is a 50% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is bb, then their children will end up as either Bb, bb, Bb, bb. If both parents carry the genes for brown eyes and blue eyes, then each time they have a child, there is a 25% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is Bb, then their children will end up as either BB, Bb, Bb, bb.