Curly hair (C) is dominant where straight hair (c) is recessive. If a person who is CC were to have children with a person who is cc, could it be possible for them to have a child with straight hair?

a
yes
b
no

Respuesta :

Answer:

No, it would not be possible to have a child with straight hair.

Explanation:

The Punnett cross would be CC x cc, so all the offspring would be Cc. Since straight hair is only cc, the kids would not have straight hair.

Awnser:

yes, it is possible :)

Explanation:

Their children would would have the dominant trait, curly hair, and the recessive straight hair gene hidden in their dna. If there was a chance that one of their curly haired children met with a cc-partner with straight hair, then they would have a 1 in 2 chance. Even with a Cc-partner, there would be a 1 in 4 chance of the straight hair trait "skipping a generation".

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