4 x 25 = 100
So 4 x 3 = 12
Answer: 12%
12 / 100
Yes, it's possible for a child to have blue eyes if both parents carry the recessive gene for blue eyes. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so even if both parents have brown or green eyes, they can still carry the gene for blue eyes and pass it on to their child.
Expressed as a percentage, 23/25 x 100 = 92 percent.
In most cells (viruses are an exception) DNA codes for protein and mRNA. Some viruses contain RNA which in turn codes for DNA and proteins, although I do not think they would be called units of heredity.
Yes it is possible, lets say the the letter "E/e" stands for the trait of eye color. Green eyes are dominant so they are the letter E and blue eyes are recessive so they are the letter e. If a heterozygous male (Ee) and a heterozygous female (Ee) mate then they each pass down one "letter" or trait. If they both pass down the recessive e then their child will have blue eyes. However there is only a 25% chance of this happening.
my husband and i both have brown hair and brown eyes but our daughter has blonde hair and blue eyes her doctor told me this was rare and she had about a 25% chance of this happening but my mother is blonde hair blue eyes and my husbands father had blue eyes so the gene is there its just rare that it happened
Yes 25% chance
75% green, 25% blue eyes. Blue is recessive.
25%
Approx. 25 %.
20-25%
Yes, it's possible for a child to have blue eyes if both parents carry the recessive gene for blue eyes. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so even if both parents have brown or green eyes, they can still carry the gene for blue eyes and pass it on to their child.
25 in percentage = 2500%25 * 100% = 2500%
percentage 0.25 = 25%0.25 * 100% = 25%
25%
25 as percentage = 2500%25= 25 * 100%= 2500%
i think the percentage is about 25%
25% of the people live on the east!