Yes, it is more uncommon than a brown person with dark eyes, but it is quite possible.
Yes, the child probably inherited the blue eyes from the person with blue eyes.
Because the brown eyes allele is the dominant one.
all brown the chances of brown eyes both parents have to have blueeyes for blue eyes to become dominant but its still possible no matter what for blue or brown
well, he prefers a brunette with brown eyes, but it is possible he likes a brunette with blue eyes.
Probably blue. Though brown is possible if you both carry brown as a recessive gene.
Blue eyed people have two recessives for blue. It is expressed as bb. A person with brown eyes is BB. Brown is dominate over blue. However a person with brown eyes can carry the gene for blue and they would be called Bb.
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
Blue eyes are a recessive trait, while brown eyes are dominant. If both parents are heterozygous for brown eyes, it means they both carry the recessive trait for blue eyes, and so there is a 25% chance their offspring will be blue-eyed.
It is possible because they can always carry the trait of having green eyes. You will most likely have blue eyes, though, because blue is a dominant color. :)
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.
It is possible
It is the observable trait that will be present. If the genotype is AA (A being brown eyes, a being blue), the person's phenotype would be brown eyes. For Aa, it would also be brown eyes. For aa, it would be blue eyes.