Yes it is possible, I have blue eyes as do my mother and father and sister, my husband has green eyes as does his mother, his father and brother have blue eyes, all of his extended family that I know have either blue or green eyes, my extended family all have blue, however my grandmother who was my mothers mother had Brown eyes as did her mother who was my great grandmother, This is important as it shows that brown eyes are in fact in my family although back a generation and so on, My husband and I have two children, my daugher has blue eyes but my son has BROWN eyes, And yes he is our son through and through, it is very upsetting for people to make silly observations saying this is not possible as it most certainly is, it's not that unusual either, I myself personally know One other couple who have a brown eyed daughter and the parents have green and blue eyes. That is a fact.
There are several genes that play in eye color. The best understood contributors to eye color are two different genes located at different loci, but it is probable that other genes also play a role.
Simple Mendelian genetics cannot be used to explain actual eye color probabilities. There are several models out there that try and provide an answer, but none are perfect.
Using one method, for the parental combination you mention, the probability of the child having blue eyes is about 12.5%. Hope this helps.
You can still have blue eyes if your dad has brown eyes and your mom has green eyes because the genes of the blue eyes could have come from somwhere in your family tree
It is unlikely since Brown is a dominant color and blue is not and if neither parent have green showing then you are having a recessive color overcoming a dominant color and another recessive color. You can get tested though to see what your chances are by mapping your genes and seeing what the makeup of your eyes are.
Yes if the father is heterozygous Dominant for brown eyes (Bb) and the mother is homozygous recessive (bb and the only option) for blue eyes. The the baby would then have a 75% chance of having blue eyes with the possible outcomes being Bb, bb, bb, and bb.
the baby can have blue eyes if both parents have the ressesive gene for blue eyes. However if just one of the parents passes on their dominant gene the baby will have the dominant gene
yes, if both parents have the ressive allele for blue eyes there is a decent chance that the baby will have blue eyes.
Yes, if an ancestor or two on either side had blue eyes.
Yes, since blue is recessive for both colors, both parents could be carrying the gene for blue colored eyes.
no it will have to be one of those two colors
no it is impossible
yes, but only if someone in either family had brown eyes because some inherited traits skip generations.
Genetically, it is possible. However, brown eye genes are dominant, so the odds of having a green-eyed baby from 1 brown-eyed and 1 one green-eyed parent are prettys slim.
nope
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, if there is brown eyes in the family, then yes, it is possible.
Yes, I have a son that has green eyes. I have blue, his father has brown.
yes it can be true but sometimes not
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!
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 depends on the genes because some genes from the parents might not get passed on making the baby have brown eyes
Yes, because if there are any family members with blue eyes there may be a ressesive gene Causing the child to have blue eyes
yes, but only if someone in either family had brown eyes because some inherited traits skip generations.
maybe
no
Genetically, it is possible. However, brown eye genes are dominant, so the odds of having a green-eyed baby from 1 brown-eyed and 1 one green-eyed parent are prettys slim.
Yes