50% BROWN
0% GREEN
50% BLUE
The brown gene is dominant but if it also carries a recessive blue gene then they can have a blue eyes baby
AnswerSince brown is a dominant gene and blue is the recessive gene, the child will usually have brown eyes.My father had brown eyes and my mother had blue eyes. They had three children: two brown eyes and me a blue green or as some call it grey eyed child. Then my brown eyed sister had a child with a blue eyed man and their son had blue eyes. So you really need to check to see if the brown eyed person has a brown or blue eyed parents. If one parent has blue eyes then yes it would be possible to have a blue eyed child. So the answer may lie with the Grandparents of the brown eyed person having the child. Check to see if one has blue eyes. Hope this wasn't to confusing.
You can definitly can have green eyes when one parent has blue eyes and the other has brown. My Mother has brown eyes and my Father has blue eyes and i have green eyes and my twin sister has green eyes and he is definity our father. My brother has blue eyes though.
Brown is the most dominate color. (Brown is stronger than green, blue an hazel.) but that doesn't mean your child will have brown eyes just cause you do. if you 'carry' any other eye color as a recessive gene (ie: one of your parents or grand parents had a different color than brown) you could pass that gene and he could pass the green my mom had brown hazel eyes and my dad had dark brown I have blue/gold hazel I have grandparents on both side that had blue eyes so i believe my mom gave me her recessive hazel trait that causes colors to mix and my dad must have carried a recessive blue gene. If you're a dark skin tone it's more likely you won't carry a color besides brown in your genes but it's always possible
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the child will either have (most likely) green-brown-hazel eyes like i do and alot of my friends but there is always a chance u will have a hidden gene and that could make it any other color possible
because blue and green eyes are not dominant genes the child could have blue-green, blue or green eyes.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
Christina- Green Katherine- Brown Lisa- Brown Amy- Blue-green Lauren- Brown Dani- Green
== == I dont know The babys hair can be any color and their eyes can be any color it can change later on but the color also depends on the grandparents
Yellow mostly, however, it can be brown or green.
green or brown :P
the male has GREEN eyes and the female has BROWN eyes what eye color would the baby have
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
Yes green color is better than brown color
Yes brown color is better than green color
no, their children can have hazle green eyes and hazle grey eyes but they can never have hazle brown eyes.
To make brown from green, add some red-orange color.
green mixed with brown makes dark brown
Brown and blue CAN make green, but mostly it would be brown. It can't really be predicted for sure. In fact, every color combination can lead to green eyed childs, or any other color for that matter.
Olive-green.
A dark brown with hints of green in it !!!!!!
Yes, it happens all the time.
Their eyes can be various colors and rage from black to brown to redish brown. It really depends on the giraffe.A giraffes eye could easily be any color like any person but it is found that most giraffes eyes are brown.
green