yes, unless you wear color contacts
That's not genetically possible.
Probably brown hair and eyes; blue and blonde are both genetically "weaker" traits.
No, brown eyes are more dominant than blue eyes genetically. Brown eye color is a dominant trait, while blue eye color is a recessive trait. This means that if a person has one gene for blue eyes and one gene for brown eyes, the brown eye gene will be expressed.
determined by a variation in the OCA2 gene that affects the production of melanin in the iris. This mutation results in less melanin being produced, leading to the characteristic blue color of the eyes. An individual must inherit two copies of this gene variant to have blue eyes.
Yes. The vast majority of cattle do have brown eyes, though occasionally there may be some that are born with blue eyes. This "condition" is rare though, mainly because it's assumed that, genetically speaking, brown eyes are always dominant to blue eyes.
The 2 colors have one thing in common: genetically, they are considered as no color. Blue is the natural color of eyes, and that is the color reflected off of your eyes if you have no pigment. Same goes for blonde hair. Trust me- my middle school teacher was a rocket scientist. Another Opinion: Actually, if your eyes have no pigment, they are pink. Look for pictures of albinos for proof.
It is genetically possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child if both parents carry a recessive blue eye gene. If the mother's parent has blue eyes, it means she carries the blue eye gene, and this gene could be passed on to the child.
In most depictions, Tails has blue eyes.
Cody Simpson has blue eyes.
Because they were (or looked like) perfect Germans. To him, they were absolutely perfect genetically and overall. Superior to anyone else who wasn't like this.
You would say "Have your parents got blue eyes?" or "Do your parents have blue eyes?"
green eyes