it depends what gene it gets because you have dominant and recessive genes and if the baby gets grey dominant gene then its eyes will be gray!!
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there is no way to be certain until the baby is born, but my mum has dark brown eyes, my father blue, and i also have blue eyes.
It depends, but most probably brown - because it is a more dominant colour. - x S.
Yes.
yes
I assume you mean the mother has a dominant allele for some other color. Father is homozygous recessive for blue. Dominant allele + recessive blue X recessive blue + recessive blue The baby has a 50% chance of blue eyes and a 50% chance of getting the dominant colored eyes.
Yes it is 100% possible. The baby will be getting a lot of the grandparents genes. So if one of its grandparents has brown eyes then it is completely normal.
Most likely it will come out a shade of brown. Brown is a dominant trait. Since the father has light eyes the baby has a chance of hazel eyes also. Genetics are tricky usually you never know until the birth of the offspring.
Baby blue
Blue
You cant have red eyes... but the baby would most likely get blue eyes or brown (If the dd had brown, then the baby would have brown)
it will be a black baby.