Yes, it happens all the time.
yes..especially since your mother has green eyes.
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 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.
Well I'm assuming you are taking about if a blonde haired person and a brown haired person have a child..? okay well, the blonde haired gene is a recessive gene, and the brown haired gene is dominant....A recessive gene means that it i not as strong as a dominant gene, and a person needs to have 2 of those recessive genes for that trait to show. So, we know that a blonde haired person must have 2 blonde recessive genes, so that person will have to give the child a blonde gene.....but the other brown haired person, could have two different genetic makeup for this particular gene....they could either have 2 dominant brown haired genes, or a brown haired gene, and a blonde haired gene.....this is possible, because even though they have a blonde hair gene, they have a dominant brown hair gene, so that is the gene that you see.....hope this was your question, and if so, I hope this helps :)
Yes, if the parents carry the gene for green eyes as a recessive gene.
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---- yes however their is a higher chance of the child being red-i mean brown eyed 8=====D
yes..especially since your mother has green eyes.
no, their children can have hazle green eyes and hazle grey eyes but they can never have hazle brown eyes.
Yes, I have a son that has green eyes. I have blue, his father has brown.
Yes. There are at least five genes that contribute to eye color. It is quite possible for both parents to have brown eyes (which are dominant) and yet carry other genes that can produce a green-eyed child.
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
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.
I don't think two brown eyed parents produce a blue eyed child, but a brown eyed parent and a blue eyed parent can produce a child with blue eyes. Brown eyes are not always dominate.Two brown-eyed parents CAN produce a blue-eyed child if BOTH carry the recessive gene for blue eyes. Recessive means it can hide, but is still present and ready to be carried on to a future generation. Brown eyes ARE dominant. If you carry the gene for brown eyes, your eyes are brown. This does not mean you can't also carry the recessive gene for blue/green eyes.
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.
Well I'm assuming you are taking about if a blonde haired person and a brown haired person have a child..? okay well, the blonde haired gene is a recessive gene, and the brown haired gene is dominant....A recessive gene means that it i not as strong as a dominant gene, and a person needs to have 2 of those recessive genes for that trait to show. So, we know that a blonde haired person must have 2 blonde recessive genes, so that person will have to give the child a blonde gene.....but the other brown haired person, could have two different genetic makeup for this particular gene....they could either have 2 dominant brown haired genes, or a brown haired gene, and a blonde haired gene.....this is possible, because even though they have a blonde hair gene, they have a dominant brown hair gene, so that is the gene that you see.....hope this was your question, and if so, I hope this helps :)