Mathematics Algebra
Eye color is determined by genetic combinations.There are 4 possible genetic combinations: RR=Brown,RL=Brown,LR=Brown,LL=Blue.Show a 4 square Punnett square that models these conclusions.
Thank you.I hope someone can show me the solution.
Cannot draw Punnett square here. However, using two RL's would do the job.
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