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.
Probably the same. Depends on what the parents carry as a recessive gene.
Probably blue or green. They're both caused by the same gene.
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.
Does anyone on either side of the family have red hair? If your grandparent - or your baby's father - had a grandparent with red hair the baby could have it. You have to look farther back than just your parents & his parents.
srtawberry brown xD
No, it does not. Your parents pass on 50% of your DNA each through the chromosomes in the sex cells (egg and sperm). Depending on which gene is the more dominant, either the 'Grey Eye Gene' or the 'Brown Eye Gene' will determine the ultimate eye colour of the baby (majority of babies eye colour changes after a couple of weeks). The gender of the baby depends on whether both parents have passed on an 'X' chromosome, or whether one (believed to be the father) has passed on a 'Y' Chromosome. It is not related to the same gene that causes eye colour. My sister and I have Blue Eyes, inherited from my father as his gene was more dominant in that area in the DNA passed to us. My brother, from the same two parents, has Brown Eyes inherited from my mother, who in that instance had the more dominant gene.
light brown
Of course the baby can have brown eyes!! Only 2 blue eyed people can have a blue eyed baby, any other eye colour is possible when 2 parents have different colour eyes.
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.
light brown...Brown and white mixied together is the colour of vegitmite and butter makes it look like baby vomit
Brown eyes are always more predominant. My son has brown eyes like myself. His fathers eyes were blue. Baby's eyes are always blue until they are about 6 months old, then they begin to change to their 'real' colour. The colour of your baby's eyes will depend on whether one of your parents has eye colour other than brown, in which case your baby might have non-brown eyes (50:50 chance). If both your parents had brown eyes, then you can *only* pass on brown genes, which (as above said) are predominant, and therefore your babies can (usually) only have brown eyes. Hope this is understandable.
Yes, thus why you don't see a baby with blonde hair from parents with Brown hair/Black hair
If the females parents both have dark brown hair and the males parents both have light brown hair, their is a 50/50 chance of having either colour hair. Although if that is not the case, the child could have blonde hair if one of the grandparents has blonde hair also, there is not a definite hair colour. It is all down to chance.
Brown/hazel eyes and brown hair are dominant traits, this means that there are many possible gene combinations that could have led to the parents hair/eye colour. Resultantly it is very hard to have any idea what the baby will look like?
The cells will decide that. Two of the cells (different colour) will be in the baby, and there will be one boss. The colour of boss is what baby's eye colour is. But other colour will not disappear.
your great grandfather has nothing to do with it.
Almost all brown people are born with light complextions, the color of any offspring can be determined by the adult parent's coloring without a suntan. That being said, you now have a dark brown father and a light brown mother... the baby will most likely be anywhere between the shades of the two parents. There is a decent chance the baby can be lighter or darker, maybe a throwback to its grandparents. Are the parents of differing ethnicities? How did this question come about?
The short anser is yes. The longer is: A lot depends on the genes of the parents. The genes of the grandparents can have an influence. For example: if both parents have blue eyes but a grandparent has brown eyes, the baby can have brown eyes.
lime green, or a baby pink