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Suppose a fetus inherits a dominant gene for brown eyes from its mother and recessive gene for blue eyes from its father what color eyes will the baby have

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Answer:

Brown to almost a hazel

Explanation:

I think that it will be brown to almost hazel because the mother has a dominant gene for brown eyes but you are still going to get some of that blue in there turning it into a dark hazel.

Brown to almost a hazel.

What do brown and brown eyes make?

Brown (and on occasion green) is considered dominant. So a brown-eyed individual may carry both a brown version and a non-brown model of the gene, and either replica can be exceeded in his youngsters.  brown-eyed mother and father (if both are heterozygous) could have a blue-eyed infant.

Why are brown eyes dominant?

For an instance, if a mom has blue-eye genes and a father has brown-eye genes then every toddler inherits a brown-eye gene from their father and a blue-eye gene from their mother. The brown-eye gene is dominant and overrides the blue-eye gene, so all the children have brown eyes.

Learn more about genes here: https://brainly.com/question/1799718

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