yes, although the likely hood chance is that it will have brown eyes as both of the parents do.
It is possible, since the brown eyes could be a recessive or dominant trait in either the mother's or father's genotypes, and the father and mother might just be carriers of the brown eye gene in their genotype.
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.
There had to be blue eyes within your genealogy. You need two recessive genes to produce blue eyes. Still, the bottom line is, it is very possible. There are individuals in my family that have blue eyes with parents that have brown eyes.
yes it is quite possible, hence, if only one parent has green eyes the more chance of producing a baby with blue eyes than if both of the parents have green eyes. Sometimes the child's eye colour changes after growing a bit. Sarah xD
i have hazel eyes and there green and gold but other peoples eyes can be blue and brown/gold . :) A.M.G.- i have hazel eyes and mine are mostly green and blue with a VERY small amout of brown near the pupil, however from far away most people consider them brown. moral of the story: hazel contains several colors but often noted as an off brown of some sort.
if your parents have different color eyes: if eyes are not brown, no brown gene lets say one green other brown. green parent may have green/blue gene. brown parent may have brown/green gene. your eyes might be blue. 1/4 chance of it.
Its impossible to tell, since you first have to find out what colors their other ancestors were, like the grandparents, the great grandparents, even the great great grandparents, and out of all those colors, that's a possibility of what color the baby chihuahuas will be. its all in genetics
No. However, you can tell the percentage of their eyes being green, blue, brown, or some other color that I am not aware of by looking at their grandparents. You can do so by using a punnet square which is quite easy once you have the hang of it and understand exactly what it is for. I hope my answer satisfied your question. :))
Yes it is 100% possible. The baby will be getting a lot of the grandparents genes. So if one of its grandparents has brown eyes then it is completely normal.
Only if the parents are found unfit does the grandparents as well as other relatives have a chance for custody.
Grandparents have no legal right to have custody over their grandchildren like parents do. Any relative have the same right to petition for custody if the parents are gone. If the parents are there they are the ones deciding where the child will live.Grandparents can have the right to petition for visitation though depending on which state they are in. That is something other relatives don't have. The laws differs on grandparents rights. The court usually don't go against parents wishes though.Another PerspectiveYou asked about grandchildren's rights to their grandparents. Unfortunately, the parents have the right to make decisions for their minor children. If the parents decide to keep their children from seeing their grandparents they may do so.
Brown is the most dominate color. (Brown is stronger than green, blue an hazel.) but that doesn't mean your child will have brown eyes just cause you do. if you 'carry' any other eye color as a recessive gene (ie: one of your parents or grand parents had a different color than brown) you could pass that gene and he could pass the green my mom had brown hazel eyes and my dad had dark brown I have blue/gold hazel I have grandparents on both side that had blue eyes so i believe my mom gave me her recessive hazel trait that causes colors to mix and my dad must have carried a recessive blue gene. If you're a dark skin tone it's more likely you won't carry a color besides brown in your genes but it's always possibleNote: There are comments associated with this question. See the related link to add to the conversation.
If you have the same great great grandparents as someone else, and have no closer common ancestors, then your great grandparents were siblings and you are third cousins to each other.
Has anyone in your mom or dad's family had green eyes, because you could have gotten it from your grandparents or great grandparents. if not, it has been a recessive trait in both your mom and dad.
They look like their parents like all children do. or their grandparents. When it comes to color it can be one or the other or a mix.
Brown eye color is dominant. Since the grandparents have blue eyes, which is recessive to brown, the parents with brown eyes can be carrying the blue eye color but the blue is not expressed. If both parents are carrying the blue eyed gene, the chances that a child would have blue eyes is 1 in 4. Yes, it is possible.
That's a matter for the courts to revoke the custody agreement.