brown
The baby could have either blue or green eyes.
75% green, 25% blue eyes. Blue is recessive.
Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. The amount of melanin in the eye determines the eyes color.
The eyes could be greenish blue, green, blue, or some other color from a recessive trait of one of the parents. There is no sure way of knowing.
well usually they have the mom eyes
Eye color is determined by genetics, with green and blue eyes being recessive traits. If both parents have green or blue eyes, there is a higher chance their baby will have the same eye color. However, it is not guaranteed as other genetic factors can come into play.
Yes, it is possible for a person with green eyes (which is a variation of blue eyes) and a person with hazel eyes (a mix of brown and green) to have a baby with blue eyes. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so there is a chance that the baby could inherit the blue eye color gene from both parents.
The baby's eye color will most likely be either green or blue, as these are the dominant colors when combining green and blue eye genes. It is also possible for the baby to have a different eye color depending on other genetic factors.
it will be a black baby.
The baby could have either grey-blue eyes or green eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genes from both parents. The specific eye color the baby will have is not guaranteed, as it depends on the specific alleles inherited from each parent.
A baby cannot have red eyes, as red eyes are not a natural eye color in humans. If a mother has blue eyes and the father has a red-eye color, the baby will most likely have blue or green eyes, as blue is a recessive trait and would be dominant over a hypothetical red trait.
14% blue eyes 10.9% green eyes 75% brown eyes Although the precentages could change if the mother or father had siblings with blue or green eyes.