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What is heterozigous?

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Updated: 9/23/2023

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If a blue-eyed man marries a blue-eyed woman would the child have blue eyes?

It depends on whether either of them is carrying a brown eye trait. If so, their children will have brown eyes. If not, blue eyes are recissive so it will also depend on whether they are heterozigous blue or homozigous blue, if hetero- it is a 50-50 chance, if homo- their child will have blue eyes.


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