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If you have blue eyes and the other parent has blue eyes then all you children will have blue eyes. Blue eyes are a recessive gene and two recessive genes will dominate.
He titled his comeback album in 1973 "Ol' Blue Eyes is Back". The name stuck.
You can't go by that all the time. Recessive genes may be present and the baby may take on other relative's characteristics.
It would all depend on which gene (brown eyes and blue eyes) is dominate and which is recessive. The baby's eye color could be either one, or the baby's eye color could be green depending if the wife or husband's parents' eye color. Basically it all depends on which eye color is dominate to the other
Yes, it is possible for black babies to be born with blue eyes. This can occur if both parents carry the gene for blue eyes. However, as the baby grows, the eye color can change due to the presence of other genes.
It all depends on the gender of your family members. If your family mostly have boys and they all have blue eyes, then the babies eyes are more likely to be that colour. It is most common though that if you have a boy, and the fathers eyes are brown (eg) then your son is more likely to get brown eyes. :)
Brown color of eye is dominant over blue color. If the mother is homozygous for brown color of eye, than the all the children will have brown color eyes. If mother is heterozygous for brown eyes, than 50% of children will have brown eyes and 50% will have blue eyes.
Every person has a domninant trait, so theres no real way to find out until the baby is born. If you have blue eyes, your dominant trait for passing on genes, could be brown. so, its pretty random. However, in any case, Blue is dominant and Brown is not. it all depends on the traits that were passed down from your parents.
Most of my grandfather's generation had blue eyes that had a dark center, then brown, then a bright blue circle (called central heterochromia). Two of my mother's generation had them and none in our generation.
Babies can have any color eyes, and in some occasions they change color as the baby gets older. Ex. I was born with blue eyes and now my eyes are green. Most babies are born with blue eyes for some reason
100%ALL babys are born with blue eyeshowever later in life the eye color can changethis depends on the color of the eyes of the baby's parentsi hope i could help...Not True Not ALL babies are born with blue eyes, Most are born with blue eyes but African american babies are usually brown, And some caucasian babies are also born with dark brown eyes as my son was.
I think to make it valid, your second premise would need to be "Only animals have eyes". The statement "All animals have eyes" allows that there could be something that has eyes that is not an animal, so it does not require the conclusion tht all people are animals.