Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father. Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father.
I have dark auburn hair and green eyes, does that help?
Most likely the child's hair will be brown and his/her eyes will be brown also. This is because brown hair and eyes is the dominant trait of the two. The recessive trait, unfortunatly, is blonde hair and blue eyes. The child will get blue eyes and blonde hair if, in fact, BOTH parents have these traits.
It will have no eyes. So there! The child probably will have a lighter haircolour, and it can have both brown eyes and blue eyes,
any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair
The baby's colouring makes complete sense if you go back a generation or two. Blue eyes are usually the result of receiving two recessive blue eye genes - one from dad and one from mum - to make a dominant blue eyed child. So just because this baby's parents have brown & green eyes doesn't mean they're not carrying a recessive blue gene. It takes two recessives to make a dominant (expressed) gene. The dirt blonde hair will no doubt go darker and become brown as a large number of blonde children do. This child's colouring would only come into question if the grandparents did not have a blue eyed gene among them.
No. It's actually more common to have brown eyes than blue or green eyes. The connection between hair color and eye color is irrelevant; they are controlled by different genes. If you are a child, being blond is not unusual. Often, the hair will darken later, possibly to a light brown. It is true, that brown eyes is more dominant over blue and green, I was born with platinum blonde hair, and even now my hair is still a light-ish blonde, and I have brown eyes. Blonde hair and brown eyes, is actually the third rarest hair and eye color combination, in the world, next to red hair and green (blue) eyes, and black hair and green eyes. So, it's not completely RARE, but it isn't common.
ok. go back to 5th grade. do you remember doing dna? like using rabbits and seeing what color the babies will be? the dominant color is most likely. your husband is dominant. it will most likely be brown eyes with a tint of hazel or just brown. it's hair will likely have brown hair with red highlights.
It will have no eyes. So there! The child probably will have a lighter haircolour, and it can have both brown eyes and blue eyes,
brown. it was brown.
Brownboth him and tom have brown eyes
blue
navy blue
Two alleles are responsible for determining both eye color and hair color. The allele for brown hair is dominant over the allele for blonde hair. The allele for brown eyes is dominant over the allele for blue eyes.If the organism presents with the dominant allele it can either be homozygous or heterozygous. But if it presents with either blonde hair and/or blue eyes it is homozygous for the recessivge alleles.Hazel, green and brown are all mutations of eye color but from the same allele that is responsible for brown eyes - so with the alleles there are really only to classes of eye color brown and blue - and if your not blue eyed your under brown eyes.Letting; H = brown hair and h = blonde hair and E = brown eyes and e = blue eyesMother Blonde = hh Hazel = EE/EeFather Brown = HH/Hh Brown = EE/EeI assume the grandparents are from the mothers side because 2 natural blondes should only have blonde children naturally.1/4 chance of baby being blonde 1/12 will have blue eyesAnother answerIt's very possible that a child could have red hair also with those genes. I have many family members that have a red headed child.
any color
any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair
The senario in this question is an impossible one. If a person is born with blue eyes the person will always have blonde hair, its as simple as that. A person still may have blonde hair and not blue eyes, but if a person is born with blue eyes, then the person's natural hair color is blonde. To answer the question, the child will be born with blue eyes and brown hair.
i am not sure, but it may be blue.
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This depends on family. If a grandparent has/had red, brown, or blonde, the baby has potential for any of the three. Same as eye color. Possible genetics from grandparents may pass over and effect the hair and eye color of one's child. For example, one parent has blue eyes and one parent has green eyes. If the green-eyed parent has a mother or father with blue eyes, the baby has a higher potenial for blue eyes.