If the baby gets a brown eye gene from one parent and a blue eye gene from the other parent, the child will likely have brown eyes because brown is dominant over blue. Or if the brown eyed parent has a blue recessive gene and the baby gets it then that child will have 2 blue eye genes and will have blue eyes. Of course there could be other recessive genes of other colors so the child could have hazel or green too. This is my basic understanding of how it works.
Brown. because its 70% that the baby will have brown eyes. And 30% that the baby will have blue eyes.
Probably blue. But if other colors run in the family, then the baby could end up with different color eyes than the parents.
Hard to tell. Your baby's eye color could even be brown (as is mine, from having dark blue eyes as a baby and parents and grandparents with brown, hazel and grey/green eyes). It will probably not remain blue, as both parents have dark eyes and blue eyes are a recessive allele. Eye color is controlled by more than one gene.
It is ether a mix or someone has gray eyes in your family somewhere.
guess what his eye color is BROWN awsome 8 P
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.
Tom Selleck's eyes are brown.
his eyes are blue
100%ALL babys are born with blue eyeshowever later in life the eye color can changethis depends on the color of the eyes of the baby's parentsi hope i could help...Not True Not ALL babies are born with blue eyes, Most are born with blue eyes but African american babies are usually brown, And some caucasian babies are also born with dark brown eyes as my son was.
she had blue eyes with long brown hair
75% chance brown 25% chance blue
his eyes are blue
she has brown eyes but in my opinion she would look good in blue eyes too
blue/brown sometimes its blue sometimes they are not