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Will multiple births, when many egg cells are fertilised outside the body and then implanted, produce identical or similar offspring?
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The gene that contains the genetic information for brown eyes is said to be dominant. This means that if a person’s body cells contain one gene for brown eyes and one gene for blue eyes, the blue-eyed gene is not allowed to work; it is said to be recessive. The person will have brown eyes. Explain how two parents might have a child with blue eyes even if they both have brown eyes.

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Answer:

brown-eyed parents can pass a recessive blue-eyed gene

Explanation:

the blue eyed gene may be "trapped" for a long time, we also  see this outcome in northern africans, they have turkish descent, but still dark skinned (majority), while others have white skin, but both dark/brown parents.