actually, colors are usually not mixed when you have two different colors of eyes from parents. You may have green or gray. Or blue or brown, if the geine was ever in your family. It depends on which geine gets to your DNA first.
brown
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously understood. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
because hazel is recessive, and brown is dominant. meaning that brown overrules hazel, but hazel is still there in at least one of the parents' genetic make up. then the hazel can show up later.
You cant have red eyes... but the baby would most likely get blue eyes or brown (If the dd had brown, then the baby would have brown)
The baby will have green eyes and either red or brown hair :)
Yes, genetically speaking, eye color is known to skip two or three or even more generations.
hazel
most likely brown
Your baby would have brown eyes.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously understood. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
Dark Blonde hair with hazel eyes
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously understood. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
High chance of hazel. But could be other colors too. Depends on genes.
They can and do.
The child would be likely to end up with brown eyes. But not knowing what other relatives eye colors are they could end up being hazel or green.
Most likely your baby will have like a dark green or a brownish greenish color.
Most likely brown, however if the baby picks up a recessive gene then it could have a different eye color.
Yes, absolutely. Hazel eyes is the combination of the blue and brown eye color gene. For instance, a blue eyed mother and brown eyed father could have a hazel eye colored child. So that means all hazel eyed children can have a brown eyed child because they carry the brown eyed gene in their DNA from their father, in this case.