Brown.
Brown eye gene = B
Blue eye gene = b
Each person has two copies of the eye color gene in their genome, one inherited from each parent. Now if both parents only carry the gene for brown eyes, BB and BB, then their child will receive one B from each parent, ending up as BB. The same works for blue eyes, if that's the only gene both parents carry, bb and bb. Each parents gives on b to the child, who ends up as bb.
If you have one parent who only has the gene for brown eyes, BB, and one parent who only has the gene for blue eyes, bb, then all the children will have brown eyes. Example: One parent gives a B, the other gives a b. Bb = brown eyes. Here's why: When you have two alleles (coding sequences) from genes that are at odds with each other, one version will override the the other. When dealing with eye color, B always dominates b. But these children now carry the b gene in them, and could pass it down to their own children. Some of them, depending on the other parent, could end up with blue eyes.
If one parent is Bb, and the other is bb, then each time they have a child, there is a 50% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is bb, then their children will end up as either Bb, bb, Bb, bb. If both parents carry the genes for brown eyes and blue eyes, then each time they have a child, there is a 25% chance it will have blue eyes. Example: First parent is Bb, second parent is Bb, then their children will end up as either BB, Bb, Bb, bb.
Brown eye gene = B
Blue eye gene = b
The mother is bb
The father is either BB or bb
If the father is BB all children will all have brown eyes and be heterozygotes (Bb)
If the father is Bb 50% brown eyed heterozygotes (Bb) and 50% blue eyed. (bb).
10,000,000 to 1
The person will have brown eyes
hazel
Blond and green genes are recessive so it depends on the brow-eyed, brown-haired parent's genetic lineage. Most probably most of the children will be brown-eyed and brown haired.
The baby will have green eyes and either red or brown hair :)
Genetically, it is possible. However, brown eye genes are dominant, so the odds of having a green-eyed baby from 1 brown-eyed and 1 one green-eyed parent are prettys slim.
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.
the eye's more likely will be black, but could turn out to be the fathers color. i had a child and i had brown eyes and my husband had brown eye's and my mother has green aye's and my daughter had green eye's when she was born.
the male has GREEN eyes and the female has BROWN eyes what eye color would the baby have
Blond and green genes are recessive so it depends on the brow-eyed, brown-haired parent's genetic lineage. Most probably most of the children will be brown-eyed and brown haired.
yes because it depends on the eye color of the you and your husbands parent's eye color because the gene may be recessive
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
The baby will have green eyes and either red or brown hair :)
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
brown
hazel
Yes. The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
Genetically, it is possible. However, brown eye genes are dominant, so the odds of having a green-eyed baby from 1 brown-eyed and 1 one green-eyed parent are prettys slim.
Yes, possibly. The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
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.