Yes, but only as a medical condition. If you have Jaundice (which affects your liver function), your eyes and skin will take on a yellowish color. The yellow skin is less noticeable on dark skin, making the yellow, jaundiced eyes stand out even more.
That's the only instance where people can have yellow eyes. If you are asking about yellow irises (the colored part of your eyes), the answer to that is no, they cannot be.
My dad has blue eyes and my mom brown and I have very green eyes, apparently very similar to my grandmas eyes on my dads side. So yes you can.
Yes, it's a hazel color. It cannot be a pure green due to the pigments in the iris of the eye.
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.
Yes. Hazel eyes are often brown eyes with green coloring in them.
Blue, brown, green, gray, hazel, amber. Albinos have red eyes.
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.
Whichever gene is more dominant will pass on to the child. EDIT: Whoever posted the above answer is incorrect. SHORT ANSWER: Brown eyes are more likely, but it's still possible. Indepth: Brown eyes will always be the dominant gene over green. Gene dominance doesn't work on a personal level. It just depends which combination of genes the parents pass. This is why you see siblings with different eye colors. The dad could have brown eyes and still be carrying a recessive gene for green eyes. If he passes those genes instead, then green eyes are much more likely. Likewise, the child could end up with brown eyes while carrying the mother's recessive gene for green eyes, and then pass it to their child. ("skipping a generation")
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 however their is a higher chance of the child being red-i mean brown eyed 8=====D
Yes
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
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.
no
yes because the green eyes can possibly come from there grandma and grandpa or uncle or aunt.
yes..especially since your mother has green eyes.
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.
Yes
brown hair, green outfit
Yes. Hazel eyes are often brown eyes with green coloring in them.