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Yes, the child probably inherited the blue eyes from the person with blue eyes.

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Can a child have blue eyes if both parents eyes are brown and green?

It is possible for a child to have blue eyes if both parents are carriers of the recessive blue eye gene. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, so if both parents carry this gene, there is a chance their child could inherit blue eyes.


What are Mary's parent's genotypes?

To determine Mary's parents' genotypes, we need more information about Mary's genotype or the traits being analyzed (such as dominant and recessive traits). If Mary exhibits a specific trait, and we know whether it is dominant or recessive, we can infer possible genotypes for her parents. For example, if Mary is homozygous recessive for a trait, both parents must carry at least one recessive allele. If you provide more details, I can give a more specific answer!


Will Two blue eyed parents recessive definitely have a blue eyed Child?

Not necessarily. The blue eye color trait is recessive, but other factors can influence eye color inheritance. It is possible for two blue-eyed parents to have a child with a different eye color if there are other genetic factors at play.


Is it at all possible for two o negative parents to produce an a positive offspring?

Yes, it is possible for two O negative parents to have an A positive child if both parents are carriers of the A allele. The child would inherit one A allele from each parent, resulting in the A positive blood type.


If both parents are rhesus positive can they have a negative baby?

Yes, if both parents each have the dominant positive AND recessive negative genes, they have a 1 in 4 chance of having a child with rh-neg blood. Both mother and father would have to pass the recessive gene to the offspring.

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Is it possible to have a dominate recessive trait?

no, because dominant is different from recessive, its impossible to have a dominant-recessive trait because the dominant is when only one copy of the gene is present, while in the recessive a trait that must be contributed by both parents in order to appear in the offspring, in short the dominant is for single parent, while in the recessive is a product of two parents.


How is it possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child?

It is possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child if both parents carry a recessive gene for blue eyes. When these recessive genes are passed on to the child, they can combine to produce the trait of blue eyes, even if the parents themselves have brown eyes.


Your sons is 3 and has blue you have brown eyes and the wife has green eyes is this possible?

yes, it is possible. Obviously then, both of the parents had the recessive gene and it showed in the child's genes. If you do a punnet square on both of the parent's genes, you an find out the different possibilities of offspring that can be born. This child got both recessive genes from both of the parents. the ancestors of the parents must have passed down the recessive gene tough the dominant might have shown.


Can a child have blue eyes if both parents eyes are brown and green?

It is possible for a child to have blue eyes if both parents are carriers of the recessive blue eye gene. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, so if both parents carry this gene, there is a chance their child could inherit blue eyes.


What is the probability that a recessive trait will appear?

It depends on the genotype of the parents, but assuming there is an equal chance of being dominant homozygous, recessive homozygous or heterozgous and there are only two possible genes, there is a 1 in 4 chance that the recessive trait will appear.


Mendelian inheritance is it possible for two brown eyed parents to have a blue eyed child?

Yes, because blue is recessive


Is it possible for two parents with a yellow body color to have a blue offspring?

If they both are heterozygous and the recessive gene is blue it can happen


What are Mary's parent's genotypes?

To determine Mary's parents' genotypes, we need more information about Mary's genotype or the traits being analyzed (such as dominant and recessive traits). If Mary exhibits a specific trait, and we know whether it is dominant or recessive, we can infer possible genotypes for her parents. For example, if Mary is homozygous recessive for a trait, both parents must carry at least one recessive allele. If you provide more details, I can give a more specific answer!


Do Parents with the dominant phenotype cannot have offspring with the recessive phenotypeous for a trait that is?

No. Parents with the dominant phenotype might be heterozygous in their genotype. This means they could carry both the dominant and recessive allele for a trait. So they could both pass the recessive allele to an offspring, who would then have the homozygous recessive genotype and recessive phenotype.


Is it possible for a child with O negative blood group to have both parents with O positive blood groups?

Yes. Negative is recessive.


Will Two blue eyed parents recessive definitely have a blue eyed Child?

Not necessarily. The blue eye color trait is recessive, but other factors can influence eye color inheritance. It is possible for two blue-eyed parents to have a child with a different eye color if there are other genetic factors at play.


Is it at all possible for two o negative parents to produce an a positive offspring?

Yes, it is possible for two O negative parents to have an A positive child if both parents are carriers of the A allele. The child would inherit one A allele from each parent, resulting in the A positive blood type.