Sort of. Your eye color is controlled by your genes, and your genes come from your parents BUT
for instance; both brown eyed parents could carry a recesive blue gene and both could have passed it on to the child ... yes, the color came from the parents, but neither parent seems to have it.
Probably brown. But if both parents carry the gene for another color as a recessive gene, then the color could be something other than brown.
Probably brown.
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
i m pretty sure that child will have purple eyes
It's very hard to answer this question as there are no details on what alleles the fathers or mothers DNA contains. The father has to have an allele for red hair for the child to have a chance of having it. Presuming that the father has a brown and red hair allele and the mother has the same it works out like this. Brown + Brown = Brown Brown + Red = Brown (Because it's dominant) Brown + Red (from other parents) = Brown (Because brown is dominant) Red + Red = Red The chances of brown therefore is 3:1 as you cannot be sure on what the child will receive. MORE like 5-1 his here will be blond
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously understood. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles
It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles
blue
if mother has black and the father has red it will probally be brown
Brown color of eye is dominant over blue color. If the mother is homozygous for brown color of eye, than the all the children will have brown color eyes. If mother is heterozygous for brown eyes, than 50% of children will have brown eyes and 50% will have blue eyes.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
Yes. Brown is dominant for eye color.