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Brown eyes are dominant. That's why more people have brown eyes then hazel or blue or green.

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Are green eyes dominant?

With brown eyes, they are recessive.


What what is an example of a recessive allele?

blue eyes blonde hair etc.. brown eyes and brown hair are dominant


A sentence for the word dominant?

Some traits are dominant and others are receptive. The gene for blue eyes is recessive and the gene for brown eyes is dominant.


Are green-hazel eyes recessive?

Brown Eyes are Dominant, Blue Eyes are recessive, Green Eyes are Dominant over Blue and Recessive to Brown Eyes, Same for Hazel. ACTUALLY!!!!...Green Eyes are more recessive than any eye color including Blue Only 2% of the Worlds Population have them! WRONG!!!!... Green Eyes ARE dominant over blue. It's just that the Green Eye trait is more rare.


Brown eyes are dominant Cross a homozygous brown with a recessive blue What color eyes will the offspring have?

all brown the chances of brown eyes both parents have to have blueeyes for blue eyes to become dominant but its still possible no matter what for blue or brown


What eye colors are dominant and which are recessive?

Brown eye color is dominant, while blue, green, and hazel eye colors are recessive. This means that brown eyes are more likely to be expressed if an individual inherits one brown-eyed allele and one allele for a different eye color.


How are dominant and recessive traits different?

A dominant trait is the trait that will show. A recessive trait is the trait that is hidden. For example if your mom had brown eyes and your dad has green eyes you would have brown eyes because brown eyes are the dominant trait


Why is there a greater chance of getting a dominant trait rather than a recessive trait?

A dominant trait occurs when either both alleles are dominant or one allele is dominant and the other is recessive. This is because a dominant allele overpowers a recessive allele. In order to have a recessive trait both alleles must be recessive.


Are green eyes dominant or recessive?

Green eyes are usually considered a recessive trait because they are less common than brown eyes. In order for someone to have green eyes, they need to inherit two copies of the gene for green eyes, one from each parent.


What are some examples of dominant or recessive genes?

Examples of dominant genes include brown eyes and attached earlobes, where the dominant allele will be expressed over its recessive counterpart. Recessive genes include blue eyes and detached earlobes, which will only be expressed when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele.


In human brown eyes (B) is a dominant trait and blue (b) , recessive trait?

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When an offspring receives a dominant gene from one parent and recessive gene from another parent what type of trade shows up in the offspring?

When an offspring inherits a dominant gene from one parent and a recessive gene from the other, the dominant trait will typically be expressed in the offspring. This occurs because dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles. For example, if the dominant gene is for brown eyes (B) and the recessive gene is for blue eyes (b), the offspring will have brown eyes (Bb) as the dominant trait prevails.