Yes.
I assume you mean the mother has a dominant allele for some other color. Father is homozygous recessive for blue. Dominant allele + recessive blue X recessive blue + recessive blue The baby has a 50% chance of blue eyes and a 50% chance of getting the dominant colored eyes.
A+ It is probably homozygous for the recessive allele.
recessive
If you have blue eyes and the other parent has blue eyes then all you children will have blue eyes. Blue eyes are a recessive gene and two recessive genes will dominate.
It is possible for a child to have blue eyes if both parents are carriers of the recessive blue eye gene. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, so if both parents carry this gene, there is a chance their child could inherit blue eyes.
Brown Eyes are Dominant, Blue Eyes are recessive, Green Eyes are Dominant over Blue and Recessive to Brown Eyes, Same for Hazel. ACTUALLY!!!!...Green Eyes are more recessive than any eye color including Blue Only 2% of the Worlds Population have them! WRONG!!!!... Green Eyes ARE dominant over blue. It's just that the Green Eye trait is more rare.
Yes, it is possible for the son to have blue eyes if the mother has green eyes and the father has hazel eyes. This is because both green and hazel eyes contain the recessive blue eye gene, which could be passed on to the son resulting in blue eyes.
The chances of inheriting blue eyes, a recessive gene, from both parents is 25.
75% green, 25% blue eyes. Blue is recessive.
The color of one's eyes are supposedly determined by a recessive gene.
The brown allele is recessive. Think: Blue = B, and brown = b Your friend is Bb, or heterozygous for the gene. In heterozygotes, the expressed phenotype is the dominant gene, which in this case, apparently, is blue. Thus, because your friend does not have brown eyes, the brown allele must be recessive.
Blue eyes is a recessive trait. Both parents could be blue gene carriers.