Suppose we represent with the letters B and b the genes that determine the color of a person's eyes. If the person has two b genes, the person has blue eyes; otherwise, the person has brown eyes. Find the probability that a person has two b genes, given that the person has the following eye color. a) brown eyes  b) blue eyes

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Suppose we represent with the letters B and b the genes that determine the color of a person's eyes. If the person has two b genes, the person has blue eyes; otherwise, the person has brown eyes.

Find the probability that a person has two b genes, given that the person has the following eye color.

a) brown eyes 

b) blue eyes

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