Genes for brown eyes are dominant over blue. If each brown-eyed parent has one blue-eyed parent then they carry one gene for brown eyes and one for blue. The child will get either a brown or blue from each parent, in four possible combinations: Mom-blue, dad-blue = blue-eyed child mom-brown, dad-blue = brown eyed child mom-blue, dad-brown = brown eyed child mom-brown, dad, brown = brown-eyed child So you can see the odds of brown-eyed parents who each carry a recessive blue-eyed gene having a blue-eyed child is 25%, and the chances of having a brown-eyed child are 75%.
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