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Will a person with two dominant genes for brown eyes ever be able to have a baby with blue eyes?Why or Why not?

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  • 13-04-2016
It really depends, think of it as 2 light bulbs in each parent. if both light bulbs in both parents are switched on that means their genes that they inherited are only able to have brown eyed babies, although if just 1 of the 4 light bulbs are not on it allows the baby to have blue eyes. 
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