It is most likely that the child might have brown eyes as brown is more dominant. If you have more children, it is likely your other children will have blue or green eyes.
It is most likely that the child might have brown eyes as brown is more dominant. If you have more children, it is likely your other children will have blue or green eyes.
Again, It is more likely for the child to have brown eyes. I'm not sure, but maybe if you have more children the colors will mix a little.
I think it is most likely for your child to have brown eyes, but my parents both have brown eyes, but my sister and I have blue. Slight chance that it could be brown with blue or green flecks, or hazel.
The child could have green eyes, dark brown eyes, or blue eyes based on the genetic combinations of the eye color alleles inherited from the parents and grandparents. The specific outcome would depend on the exact combination of alleles passed down to the child.
Brown eye gene = B
Blue eye gene = b
Each person has two copies of the eye color gene in their genome, one inherited from each parent. Now if both parents only carry the gene for brown eyes, BB and BB, then their child will receive one B from each parent, ending up as BB. The same works for blue eyes, if that's the only gene both parents carry, bb and bb. Each parents gives on b to the child, who ends up as bb.
If you have one parent who only has the gene for brown eyes, BB, and one parent who only has the gene for blue eyes, bb, then all the children will have brown eyes. Example: One parent gives a B, the other gives a b. Bb = brown eyes. Here's why: When you have two alleles (coding sequences) from genes that are at odds with each other, one version will override the the other. When dealing with eye color, B always dominates b. But these children now carry the b gene in them, and could pass it down to their own children. Some of them, depending on the other parent, could end up with blue eyes.
If one parent is Bb, and the other is bb, then each time they have a child, there is a 50% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is bb, then their children will end up as either Bb, bb, Bb, bb. If both parents carry the genes for brown eyes and blue eyes, then each time they have a child, there is a 25% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is Bb, then their children will end up as either BB, Bb, Bb, bb.
If the mother and father both have recessive genes for blue eyes, there is a possibility for the child to have blue eyes.
Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. The amount of melanin in the eye determines the eyes color.
not so much if you get blue paint and green paint mix them together see what colour it makes that's the colour the baby will have
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Eye color is determined genetically. Different pigments determined by your genes color the muscle of your iris. There are contact lenses that can alter eye color (as long as they're on) into even unnatural colors, such as purple.
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Eye color does not typically change with age, so the fading of your dark brown eyes is unlikely to be solely due to aging. It is important to consult with an eye care professional to determine the cause of this change and any potential underlying eye health issues.
Brown. My sister and I both have brown eyes. My grandparents on my fathers side and my grandmother on my mothers side were all blue eyed. My mother and her father had brown eyes. The genes for brown eyes are more dominant.
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If what you're asking is how did your mother get blue eyes, then I can answer that. Brown is the most common eye color, meaning that it is obviously the dominant allele. Your mother must have gotten two recessive alleles for blue eyes; it's the only way that the recessive blue wouldn't be masked by the dominant brown.
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most likely brown hair
if mother has black and the father has red it will probally be brown
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brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
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depending on who's genes the child gets it could be black or brown. there have also been some cases where the child has gotten its grandmother's hair, which could be blonde. it could be anything, but it is most likely to be black or brown. there is no way of knowing.