No. Blue eyes come from a recessive gene from each parent. The child must of 2 recessive gene pairs to have blue eyes (which is actually the lack of eye pigment). So a brown eyed parent and a green eyed parent may have a blue eyed child if both pass on a recessive blue eye gene, but if just one dominant brown or green eyed gene is passed along it will trump the recessive blue eyed gene and the child will have brown or green eyes.
It is possible, but less likely than a brown-eyed result. The reasons for this are actually a little more complex than the simplified answer given here, but the summarised explanation is as follows.
Eye colour (together with most of our characteristics) is dictated by dominant and recessive genes. Brown is a dominant colour and blue is recessive, i.e. brown "wins" in a direct contest with blue. For two brown-eyed parents to create a blue-eyed offspring, they must BOTH be carrying the recessive blue-eyed gene.
If NEITHER or only ONE of them carries the recessive blue gene, there is no chance of a blue-eyed offspring, since the possible combinations would be:
Male parent - Female parent = Offspring
___ ___ ___
Brown - Brown = Brown
Brown - Blue = Brown
Blue - Brown = Brown
However, if BOTH parents are carrying the recessive blue gene, it is reasonably obvious that there is a 1 in 4 chance of a blue-eyed offspring, as follows:
Male parent - Female parent = Offspring
___ ___ ___
Brown - Brown = Brown
Brown - Blue = Brown
Blue - Brown = Brown
Blue - Blue = Blue
As I say, this is simplified and genetics works in a more complex way than this! Still, this is essentially the reason why two brown-eyed parents can have a blue-eyed offspring, but it is less likely than a brown-eyed one.
I hope this answers your question?
If the female dogs eyes are brown, and the male dogs eyes are brown, it is likely to make a puppy with brown eyes. Although it is possible for the puppy to have blue eyes if the parents ancestors had blue eyes.
Yes. Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene.
Brown eye gene = B
Blue eye gene = b
Each person has two copies of the eye color gene in their genome, one inherited from each parent. Now if both parents only carry the gene for brown eyes, BB and BB, then their child will receive one B from each parent, ending up as BB. The same works for blue eyes, if that's the only gene both parents carry, bb and bb. Each parents gives on b to the child, who ends up as bb.
If you have one parent who only has the gene for brown eyes, BB, and one parent who only has the gene for blue eyes, bb, then all the children will have brown eyes. Example: One parent gives a B, the other gives a b. Bb = brown eyes. Here's why: When you have two alleles (coding sequences) from genes that are at odds with each other, one version will override the the other. When dealing with eye color, B always dominates b. But these children now carry the b gene in them, and could pass it down to their own children. Some of them, depending on the other parent, could end up with blue eyes.
If one parent is Bb, and the other is bb, then each time they have a child, there is a 50% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is bb, then their children will end up as either Bb, bb, Bb, bb. If both parents carry the genes for brown eyes and blue eyes, then each time they have a child, there is a 25% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is Bb, then their children will end up as either BB, Bb, Bb, bb.
its possible but only if someone in a previous generation of your family has them.
If brown eyes run in the family, then yes.
Think about how you said that.I think you should of said "Does blue and green eyes make brown?". No,blue and green don't make brown.
yes they can, also brown and hazel Well, my father has green eyes, and my mother has blue eyes. My eyes are green. Both green and blue are recessive. So yes they can.
Generally, they make brown eyes. But, the genetics of eye color are more complex than realized previously. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
There's an article on wikipedia about the subject. It's too complicated to explain here.
Parents with these colors would get blue, green, blue/green or hazel, or brown with a double recessive [two brown-eyed grandparents] . All babies eyes appear a murky blue at birth, even Black babies for the first day or so .
50% BROWN0% GREEN50% BLUEThe brown gene is dominant but if it also carries a recessive blue gene then they can have a blue eyes babyAnswerSince brown is a dominant gene and blue is the recessive gene, the child will usually have brown eyes. My father had brown eyes and my mother had blue eyes. They had three children: two brown eyes and me a blue green or as some call it grey eyed child. Then my brown eyed sister had a child with a blue eyed man and their son had blue eyes. So you really need to check to see if the brown eyed person has a brown or blue eyed parents. If one parent has blue eyes then yes it would be possible to have a blue eyed child. So the answer may lie with the Grandparents of the brown eyed person having the child. Check to see if one has blue eyes. Hope this wasn't to confusing.You can definitly can have green eyes when one parent has blue eyes and the other has brown. My Mother has brown eyes and my Father has blue eyes and i have green eyes and my twin sister has green eyes and he is definity our father. My brother has blue eyes though.
In most cases, their is a 75 percent chance of the offspring having brown 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.
You can buy contact lenses that will make your iris appear green, but will not change the actual colour (your eyes will still be brown once you remove the lenses).
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DNA test required
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Cover Girl does make eye make up specifically for brown eyes. Their line called Exact Eyelights have eye make up specifically for brown eyes, blue eyes and green eyes.
Because it is not a request, Like; please don't make my brown eyes blue. It's more of a musing "Doesn't that just make me sad." "Doesn't it make my brown eyes blue" "Don't it make my brown eyes blue".
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Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue was created in 1977.
I would say brown :)
Parents with these colors would get blue, green, blue/green or hazel, or brown with a double recessive [two brown-eyed grandparents] . All babies eyes appear a murky blue at birth, even Black babies for the first day or so .
just eyeshadow, because he said i look pretty the way i am. if you have blue eyes wear blue or green eye shadow (with black liner) if you have brown eyes wear pink or purple (with brown liner) if you have green eyes wear blue or gray (with black liner)
50% BROWN0% GREEN50% BLUEThe brown gene is dominant but if it also carries a recessive blue gene then they can have a blue eyes babyAnswerSince brown is a dominant gene and blue is the recessive gene, the child will usually have brown eyes. My father had brown eyes and my mother had blue eyes. They had three children: two brown eyes and me a blue green or as some call it grey eyed child. Then my brown eyed sister had a child with a blue eyed man and their son had blue eyes. So you really need to check to see if the brown eyed person has a brown or blue eyed parents. If one parent has blue eyes then yes it would be possible to have a blue eyed child. So the answer may lie with the Grandparents of the brown eyed person having the child. Check to see if one has blue eyes. Hope this wasn't to confusing.You can definitly can have green eyes when one parent has blue eyes and the other has brown. My Mother has brown eyes and my Father has blue eyes and i have green eyes and my twin sister has green eyes and he is definity our father. My brother has blue eyes though.
you cannot have a blue eyed boy. unless there is someone in your family that has blue eyes. the brown and green would be either a recessive or dominent trait. traits don't mix together to create different things. like brown and green. brown and green don't even mix to make blue