I guess it is. I have the same thing and people are always commenting on them (in a positive way).
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.
brown, blue, green, and hazel
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, if there is brown eyes in the family, then yes, it is possible.
The greater majority (around 98%) of all new born's are born with blue eyes. You really can't tell because genes are pretty random For the answer stated above, it is obviously only true for Caucasian infants of course. Almost all infants of African, Indian, or Asian decent would obviously be brown. But with regards to the original question, the answer depends on the genetics of the brown-eyed father. If he has two brown alleles, than most likely the baby will also have brown eyes. However, if the father has one brown allele and one blue allele (and thus phenotypically brown-eyed, as brown is dominant), it is certainly possible for the baby to have blue eyes (receiving one blue allele from the father, and one blue allele from the mother...if in fact the mother is blue-green hazel). Mendelian genetics, in this case, would approximate 25% of the babies to be born blue-eyed.
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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.
Probably blue. Though brown is possible if you both carry brown as a recessive gene.
Brown is the result of mixing the three primary colours red, blue and yellow. As it is not possible to remove a colour from a mixture it would not be possible to mix anything with brown to get green (a secondary colour resultant from mixing blue and yellow) or blue (a primary colour)
Yes, it is more uncommon than a brown person with dark eyes, but it is quite possible.
all brown the chances of brown eyes both parents have to have blueeyes for blue eyes to become dominant but its still possible no matter what for blue or brown
It is possible to blush brown, because Your face you could turn into many colors, red, green, blue, and brown possibly.
Yes...I just tryed it...it s possible
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well, he prefers a brunette with brown eyes, but it is possible he likes a brunette with blue eyes.
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