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What percentage of their children would have brown hair if one parent had a dominant trait (brown hair), and the other parent had a recessive trait (blonde hair), and both had pure genotypes?




Asked by Phillipsp, Last updated: Apr 14, 2024

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C. Marcus

C. Marcus

C. Marcus
C. Marcus, Content Developer, Washington

Answered Aug 08, 2019

The correct answer to this question is 100%. The question includes a blank Punnett square, in which the student can fill in to get the correct answer. Punnett squares are square diagrams, which are used to predict a genotype. Named after Reginald C.

Punnett, these diagrams are used by biologists to determine whether a child would have a trait from their parents based on a genotype. On each square, beside the label Mother's Genes and Father's Gene's, it can be labeled BB and BB. Inside the squares, the following labels can fill them in: bb | Bb Bb | bb | Bb Bb | |

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phillipsp

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Answered Nov 13, 2018

100%

Explanation: | BB BB ___|___________________ | bb | Bb Bb | bb | Bb Bb | |
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