Maybe. Could have blue eyes also. The same gene causes blue eyes and green eyes. The amount of melanin in the eye determines the eyes color. You might also consider making a Punnet-Square that can determine the chances of your baby having green eyes. You need to know the dominant/recessive genes of the parent.
i don't know but both my parents have green eyes they had five kids three boys and two girls all three boys have light brown eyes and my sister does too i am the only one with green eye so I'm guessing 1 out of 5 only 2% of the worlds population have green eyes its the rarest eye color to have
Most likely green or blue. They are both caused by the same gene.
My husband and I both have dark brown eyes. There are eyes of blue, green, hazel and brown on both our sides of the family. Our firstborn has blue eyes. Our second born has dark brown eyes. Our third and last born has hazel eyes.
No. They are both recessive meaning that both parents must have the gene for either blue or green.
Two brown eyed parents can make a green eyed baby. Its all to do with genetics. It depends if both parents have a heterozygous gene for brown eye colour it is possible. Lets use Br for brown and G for green. A Homozygous brown gene would hypothetically look like this Br/Br A heterozygous brown gene would hypothetically look like this Br/G Homozygous basically means that there are 2 of the same genes coupled together (hence Br/Br) Heterozygous means 2 different genes that are coupled together (hence Br/G) If both parents have a homozygous gene for brown eye colour, their baby would have a 100% chance of having a brown eye colour. If both parents have a heterozygous gene for brown eye colour then there is a 25% chance that the baby will have green eyes and a 75% chance that the baby will have brown eyes. If one parent has a heterozygous brown gene and one has a homozygous brown gene then the baby will have a 100% chance of having brown eyes. There is also such as thing as "Designer Babies" where they fertilize an egg outside of the womb and genetically alter the DNA, so that you can change the hair colour eye colour etc.
the male has GREEN eyes and the female has BROWN eyes what eye color would the baby have
no why
Not nessarly the baby could take after its grandparents.
Its unlikely because green eyes are dominant, and blue eyes are recessive. It is still possible, but highly unlikely.
It is simply impossible unless you can see the future. If both parents have blue eyes, the baby is likely to have blue.
Most likely green or blue. They are both caused by the same gene.
They both carried the gene for green eyes as a recessive trait.
yes, although the likely hood chance is that it will have brown eyes as both of the parents do.
Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. So the baby could have either green or blue eyes.
Well it depends also what color eye the mother's parents or any of the parents siblings have. Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) 5.1% blue eyes & 8.5% green eyes & 86.3% brown eyes Mother's Parents (green eyes & brown eyes) 7.8% blue eyes & 17.1& green eyes & 75% brown eyes Mother Parents (blue eyes & brown eyes) 14% blue eyes & 10.9% green eyes & 75% brown eyes Throwing siblings into the mix Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) Mother's Siblings (blue & green eyes) 8.0% blue eyes & 8.6% green eyes & 83.3% brown eyes Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) Mother's Siblings (blue eyes) 8.0% blue eyes & 8.6% green eyes & 83.3% brown eyes Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) Mother's Siblings (green eyes) 5.8% blue eyes & 10.8% green eyes & 83.3% brown eyes ...and so on
"She has TO HAVE GREEN EYES, her parents are both homozygous recessive."
Yes, if the parents carry the gene for green eyes as a recessive gene.
It means the parents carried the gene for green eyes as a recessive gene.