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Blue eye colour is recessive to brown eye colour. A brown eyed man whose mother was blue eyed marries a blue eyed women. The children shall be

A

Both blue eyed and brown eyed 1:1

B

All brown eyed

C

All blue eyed

D

Blue eyed and brown eyed 3:1

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