Ofcourse they can, the percentages change depending on the parents genes and families aswell...the more blue eye ratio, the more chance of the child having that trait. The blue eyes are probably going to be receptive to the brown eyes, but since one parent has the blue eyes, that bumps up the chances...check the family background, you can get a better idea that way!
yes, only 2 blue eyed people can only have a blue eyed baby, this will not change ever! where as 2 brown eyed people can also have a blue eyed baby, but for 2 blue eyed people to have a brown eyed baby is impossible!
yes. if the dad has 1 recessive blue gene and 1 dominant brown gene then he can either pass on the blue gene or the brown gene.
yes it can be true but sometimes not
Yes, they can - and it happens more commonly than you'd think.
Yes, if there is brown eyes in the family, then yes, it is possible.
It should be possible because my mom has blue eyes, my dad has brown and i got green eyes so i would say yes.
Yes, it happened with my dad. His dad had blue eyes and his mom has brown eyes and he ended up with hazel.
yes, but only if someone in either family had brown eyes because some inherited traits skip generations.
This is possible, depending on the genes that manifest after conception and birth.
I have green eyes my hubs has hazel colour, neither green or blue!, we have 3 children eldest is bright blue male second is green eyed girl and youngest is brown eyed male,(the only one who looks like mum, who has green eyes)
Well if you have brown eyes there is a gene in the family for brown eyes but if your sister has blue eyes there is both a brown eyed gene and a blue eyed gene in your family so you either got it from your mom or your dad
Yes. It has been know to occur as a result of recessive genes pairing. The same thing happens when two brunette parents breed a red headed child.