Yes. The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
yes, although the likely hood chance is that it will have brown eyes as both of the parents do.
Not nessarly the baby could take after its grandparents.
Sure, both of my grandparents had black hair and they had six children, about half had brown.
both of my grandparents had blue eyes, but my mom has brown eyes. and my dad has blue eyes, but my eyes are green. anything is possible. plus, science and genes aren't perfect. nobody can say exactly how a person is going to look just based on parents. you have to consider your grandparents, great grandparents, great great grandparents, and so on. ALL of your ancestors have played a role in your genes.
Yes, as long as one of their Grandparents/ Great Grandparents has blue eyes. If both pairs of Grandparents have brown eyes then it is VERY unlikely :)
the eye's more likely will be black, but could turn out to be the fathers color. i had a child and i had brown eyes and my husband had brown eye's and my mother has green aye's and my daughter had green eye's when she was born.
Hard to tell. Your baby's eye color could even be brown (as is mine, from having dark blue eyes as a baby and parents and grandparents with brown, hazel and grey/green eyes). It will probably not remain blue, as both parents have dark eyes and blue eyes are a recessive allele. Eye color is controlled by more than one gene.
depends on the the babys parents more than the grandparents but if you give me the color of the babies parents and grandparents i could give you an assuption its not 100% accurete but based on your question its impossible to answer email me a xalexlx@rocketmail.com if you want me to answer
14% blue eyes 10.9% green eyes 75% brown eyes Although the precentages could change if the mother or father had siblings with blue or green eyes.
It's impossible to tell, becaue it depends on the genetic make-up of both parents, since you get your color-genes from your grandparents (and then it's passed on through your parents).
Two brown eyed parents can make a green eyed baby. Its all to do with genetics. It depends if both parents have a heterozygous gene for brown eye colour it is possible. Lets use Br for brown and G for green. A Homozygous brown gene would hypothetically look like this Br/Br A heterozygous brown gene would hypothetically look like this Br/G Homozygous basically means that there are 2 of the same genes coupled together (hence Br/Br) Heterozygous means 2 different genes that are coupled together (hence Br/G) If both parents have a homozygous gene for brown eye colour, their baby would have a 100% chance of having a brown eye colour. If both parents have a heterozygous gene for brown eye colour then there is a 25% chance that the baby will have green eyes and a 75% chance that the baby will have brown eyes. If one parent has a heterozygous brown gene and one has a homozygous brown gene then the baby will have a 100% chance of having brown eyes. There is also such as thing as "Designer Babies" where they fertilize an egg outside of the womb and genetically alter the DNA, so that you can change the hair colour eye colour etc.
Do any of your grandparents have green eyes? Maybe only your brother inherited the green-eye gene & you and your sister didnt.Its just one of those weird family gene things that happen,but if you are upset that your brother was lucky to just get green eyes,get contacts, its simple hope that helps:)