Asked by Anneliese

Eye color is determined by genetic combination. Let R represent the gene for brown eyes and L represent the gene for blue eyes. Any gene combination including R results in brown eyes. Consider the offspring of a parent with homozygous brown-eyed,RL,gene combination.

What percent of the possible genetic combinations are carriers for the blue-eyed gene?

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Answered by Scott
biologists use a Punnett square to show the geneotypes

if both parents are RL, the following outcomes are equally probable
... RR, RL, LR, LL
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