You would say "Have your parents got blue eyes?" or "Do your parents have blue eyes?"
Alleles represent a specific gene that represents a trait or something specific. for example let me explain with eye color. blue eyes are a recessive trait so lets use "b" to represent them brown eyes are a dominant trait so lets use the capital letter "B" Now say my mother (and the rest of her family and extended family) has blue eyes and my father (and the rest of his family and extended family) has brown eyes. My eyes would be brown because brown is dominant. we represent this like: Bb. B and b are two different alleles because one is dom and the other is rec. same goes for if both my parents had brown eyes: BB or had blue eyes: bb BB and bb are the same alleles even though they come from two different people.
mac has a great navy blue eyeliner, that's what i use. but there is also a cheaper one that you can get at wal-mart, but i cant remember the brand.
Eyeliner: Use a dark brown eyeliner to emphasize your gorgeous eyes (I too have hazel eyes) Mascara: Black mascara looks best with hazel eyes. DO NOT USE BLUE!!! Eye Shadow: Pink eye shadow for during the day for a natural, subtle yet attractive look. Purple is beautiful if you want to go bold and stunning. Gold is probably the best for hazel eyes. It will make your eyes pop and you will look radiant and goddess-like. It will also bring out the little gold sparks in your hazel eyes
They use them to help describe something like in these sentences. There was a dog at the park. Or. There was a small dog,who had caring blue eyes,smelled like a summer day,barked with a high voice,and had the softest fur at the park.
your eyes
blue eyes he likes because he use to have a girlfriend with blue eyes.
A person's phenotype, or visible traits, is inherited from their parents. They can look like their parents or not. It all depends on their genotype, or genetic makeup. If a female with blue eyes has children with a male that has heterozygous brown eyes and blue eyes is recessive, there would be a 50% chance the offspring would be blue-eyed and a 50% chance they would be heterozygous brown-eyed. You can use a Punnett Square to help you figure this out.
Blue eyeliner it will make your eyes stand out
Robert has blue eyes but they use contacts for twilight
Got and have are words that are commonly confused even by native speakers. Have should be used to denote possession (e.g., I have a car not I got a car). Got should be used to denote receiving something (e.g., I just got a phone call, not I just had a phone call). In British English the phrase "I've got" is an acceptable colloquial alternative to "I have" so one can say, "I've got blue eyes" instead of "I have blue eyes." However, the past of "I've got" is "I had" not "I'd got" (e.g., I had a nice car, not I'd got a nice car).
Yes.
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".
No. Soul Exchange's effect is to sacrifice one of your opponents monsters for a tribute summon. Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon can only be summoned by sacrificing a Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon, which can be summoned by fusing 3 Blue-Eyes White Dragons with Polymerization.
Use patience.
Discard it from your hand to the graveyard and then use monster reborn.
Their eyes. He got them anyways
Well, you will hear many answers to this, and one thing that you will notice is that everyone who says it is possible says just that, "it is possible, and anyone who tries to correct me is stupid." However, those who say it is possible go into great detail and science explaining their answer. That is something I wanted to point out. Anyways, the answers you hear will be something like, "yes, it is possible," "yes it is possible, and it happened in my family," "It is completely impossible, there must have been an affair in the family," and something in great confusing detail that I won't go into. All of those answers are wrong, though some are close. The first step to understanding the answer is knowing that 1. Brown eyes is a dominant trait, and 2. blue eyes are a recessive trait. What that means is that a dominant trait will always show, and a recessive trait will be taken over by the dominant trait. So, if you have two dominant traits, obviously, that trait will show, and if you have a dominant and recessive trait, the dominant one will show there as well. So the only way for a recessive trait to show would be if there were two recessive genes present, and that's all the eye genes in a human- two. So if both parents had blue eyes, no matter how close or far away the brown eyed gene is in the family, the parents will always have two blue eyed genes, because that is the only way they can have blue eyes. So in other words, all the genes that the babies get will be blue eyed ones, because the parents can't pass on the brown eyed trait, because they don't carry it. Because if they did carry the brown eyed gene, they would have brown eyes. Now the reason that two blue eyed parents sometimes have brown eyed children, is for the reason of genetic mutation. That is when genetics completely ignore the laws of nature, and things happen that weren't supposed to. This is a rare and unexplainable phenomenon, but it happens. P.S. I would use this as a debate, it is really fun to prove. I tried it on my friend (who is twelve), and by the end, she was yelling at me, saying I was giving her a headache, trying to change her point, and even sticking her fingers in her ears saying "I'm not listening!"