Babies eye colors change, for instance i know someone who started out with piercing blue eyes before turning hazel, and neither their parents nor their siblings had blue eyes.
If the babies eye color stays the same both parents could simply have a recessive gene for grey eyes. This means that the gene exists in their bodies but is not strong enough by itself to affect eye color but when paired with another recessive gene it can become the dominate gene.
Yes, it's possible if both parents have a blue recessive. Genetically, there are only two eye colors: brown and blue. Colors such as grey, green or hazel are genetically types of blue. Normally, brown eyes are dominant, so if a brown eyed person has a baby with a blue eyed person, the child usually has brown eyes.
However, many genes are recessive, meaning they don't come out unless both parents have the recessive gene...and even then, the odds are in favor of the dominant gene. The more children who are born of the two parents, the greater the odds that one will be born exhibiting the recessive gene.
My father was a doctor with a degree in genetics. He, himself, had green eyes...but his mother's eyes were brown! In that case, I believe her brown eyes may have been the recessive gene, because I also have green eyes, as does my brother. So, sometimes genetics can surprise you....
Yes, except it is a very raredisorder called 'Bicrisis Grentoxis'. One grey-eyed baby from two brown eyed parents is born once every 100 years, and it is richual for them to be sacrificed to the Pagon god Tigbittitius. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!
Its quite possible, due to Genetic throwback its possible for eyes to be any color.
Yes. If both parents carry a recessive gene for light eyes.
Source: Both my parents have brown eyes, mine are grey.
first of all, how can you have gray eyes!second of all, it would probably have brown hair, and green eyes.
Most likely because blue and brown are the most common colors for eyes. It would be too long and cumbersome to say all the possible colors for eyes. They may also want to know which color-blue or brown- your eyes are closest to.
because they have a brown and grey coat to blend into the rocks and grassland
a child with parents eyes that are blue and grey are more likely to get blue eyes. But it is not impossible that a child with those parents cant get brown eyes. My parents have brown and blue eyes and i got grey. It isn't impossible but quite rare.
You can't so you better start dying it.
Let eye colour is governed by the genes code B and b where B is dominant and b is recessive. Now when in an individual BB is present then it will have black eye and if bb it will have grey eye and if in third condition i.e. of heterozygotic it will have Bb then it is of brown colour. If fater with brown i.e. Bb and mother will have also Bb now the gametes from both the parents are B and b if both BB will join then it will be black If bb will meet then brown and in condition where B from one parent and b from other parent then it will be grey(Bb)
no, their children can have hazle green eyes and hazle grey eyes but they can never have hazle brown eyes.
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well it depends on if the mother has one trait for blue eyes or not. if the mother does then there is a 1/4 chance that the child will have blue eyes and a 3/4 chance that the child will have brown eyes but if the mother does not have a blue eyed gene and she carries 2 genes for brown eyes then your child is going to have brown eyes. but no matter wat color your child's eyes are he/she will carry one gene for blue eyes and will have a possibility to pass down blue eyes to his/her child
first of all, how can you have gray eyes!second of all, it would probably have brown hair, and green eyes.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
Athena is referred to as the 'grey eyed' goddes.
Most likely it will come out a shade of brown. Brown is a dominant trait. Since the father has light eyes the baby has a chance of hazel eyes also. Genetics are tricky usually you never know until the birth of the offspring.
Her father was Henry Grey, Marquess of DorsetHer mother was Lady Frances Grey (daughter of the Duke of Suffolk)
Lady Jane Grey family is as follows father - Henry Grey Mother - Lady Frances Brandon 2 younger sisters Lady catherine Grey Lady mary Grey
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I can not insure the accuracy of this but using the punnett Square calculator on this website: www.changbioscience.com/genetics/punnett.html theoretically a child with a green eyed parent and a brown eyed parent (not hazel) you would have a 50% chance of having a child with grey eyes (which look blueish) and a 50% chance of having a child with hazel eyes. These are the genotypes for eye colours that you can use to have a go your self: EEEEEEEE Black Eyes EEEEEEEe Brown Eyes EEEEEEee Hazel Eyes EEEEEeee Grey Eyes EEEEeeee Amber Eyes EEEeeeee Blue-Green EEeeeeee Green