Yes, but: eye color is not a single trait with brown eyes being dominant over blue eyes. There are at least 8 genes that influence eye color. It is the amount of melanin inside special cells of the iris that give the color of eyes.
Caucasian children are usually born with blue eyes but eventually the eye color changes.
The case here with a green eyed man in a brown eyed woman, the child would not have truly blue eyes but would have a slight shading of blue.
It is thought that all blue-eyed people are related and have a common ancestor somewhere between 6,000 and 10,000 years ago.
Yes because the genetics for green eyes can come from the genetics of a mix of blue and green eyes. It is also possible to have a blue eyed child. yes because no matter what coulered eyes you have you could hav a green eyed baby or blue,brown ect,
It should be possible because my mom has blue eyes, my dad has brown and i got green eyes so i would say yes.
im pretty sure they can but the chance is low, since one of the decedents of the man and one of the descendants of the woman would've had to have an ancestor in the past that had brown eyes.
Maybe if one of their parents are brown eyed
Yes, it is possible. Brown eyes are a dominant gene, so the liklihood is that the child's eyes will most probably be more brown.
it is not outside the realm of possibility
No. 70% is that the child will have green eyes and 30% is that it will have blue eyes
Yes, my father has blue and my mother has brown, and i have green
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
yes, people with brown eyes can carry the blue eye gene, so two brown-or-green-eyed people who both carry the blue eye gene have a 25% chance chance of a blue eyed child (with each birth).
a 1 in 4 chance.
The green eye and the blue eye are the same gene, so is black and brown. The child's eyes would have to be green or blue because both parents onlt have blue genes. If both parents have brown eyes there is still a chance the child's eyes could come out blue, but only if one of the parents have a hidden blue gene. But is both parents have blue eyes this means all their genes are blue and the child will 100% have blue eyes.
Yes, it is. This is because the genome for brown eyes is dominant compared to the genomes for green and blue eyes. If either of the parents were carrying the genome for brown eyes, then they themselves, would have brown eyes, not blue or green.
yes
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
it depends on the DNA what the child takes from ,eather the women or the man
It is possible for the child's eyes to be any colour - blue, green, black, brown... more than likely a mixture or a aquamarine blue with a hint of green, surprisingly green is a recessive gene to brown and blue, my mom had brown eyes an my dad had green so i have brown, and my friends mother had green eyes an her father had sky blue an there child had blue eyes my friend an her other siblings had aquamarine..itsa verry good mixture !
Yes. Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene.
no
yes, people with brown eyes can carry the blue eye gene, so two brown-or-green-eyed people who both carry the blue eye gene have a 25% chance chance of a blue eyed child (with each birth).
Yes
you cannot have a blue eyed boy. unless there is someone in your family that has blue eyes. the brown and green would be either a recessive or dominent trait. traits don't mix together to create different things. like brown and green. brown and green don't even mix to make blue
Brown unless the mothers parent has blue eyes. Some cases are very different. It really depends on how many children the parents have or are planning to have. Most of the children will have brown eyes in this case. 1 out of 4 will have either blue or a green pigment. If the parent has only 1-3 children it is highly likey that their eyes will be brown instead of blue/green. This is not 100% that any of the children will have blue/green even if there were 8 children. It depends on how the gene "deals the hand of cards" to each individual child. Its more like a 65-75% chance that 1 out of 4 will have a blue/green eye color. If lucky the first child could very well have blue/green eyes, but the possibility is very slim.
a 1 in 4 chance.
It should be possible because my mom has blue eyes, my dad has brown and i got green eyes so i would say yes.