Stephen has blue eyes, and his wife has brown eyes. Both of their children have brown eyes. Their eldest son marries a woman with blue eyes, and they are now expecting their first baby. Is it possible for the child to be born with blue eyes?
A. Yes; the eldest son may carry the recessive gene for blue eyes.
B. Yes; as with any child there is an equal chance for either eye color occurring.
C. No; as long as one parent has brown eyes the child will have brown eyes.
D. No; the recessive blue eye gene stopped with Stephen
A. Yes; the eldest son may carry the recessive gene for blue eyes.
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