brown first then hazel , blue , gray most common now least green, black, amber, violet , last red. red and violet are on albinos when blood leeks in the blue eyes.
Most likely because blue and brown are the most common colors for eyes. It would be too long and cumbersome to say all the possible colors for eyes. They may also want to know which color-blue or brown- your eyes are closest to.
Everything we both have blue eyes ~adrienne
the baby would most likely have brown hair and blue eyes
No blue eyes are not mutated, but green eyes are, there are only three types of eye colour genes, brown-brown, brown-blue, blue-blue, most babies are born with blue eyes, blue eyes are not mutated,
No, they are born with blue eyes and it's possible for them to have green or brown
No, blue eyes in St. Bernards are not very common.
Brown, then green, then blue, then grey, then pink or violet.
brown first then hazel , blue , gray most common now least green, black, amber, violet , last red. red and violet are on albinos when blood leeks in the blue eyes.
Most do not have blue eyes and the ones with blue eyes are usually blind.
People with dark brown hair and blue eyes are most commonly found in northern Europe, or among the descendants of people who migrated from that region.
Wiggle eyes can come in many diffirent colors and sizes. The most common are black, blue, and red.
There are two colors brown and blue that are most common.
in America, brown are the most common, if you eliminate all black people the most common would be blue or hazel, the least common eye colour is green. but in russia and Sweden 70% of people have green eyes. and in Poland the most common is blue.
Yes it is possible for a Mexican can have dark blue eyes. It may not be a common genetic occurrence but it is possibly if someone in the family line had blue eyes.
If what you're asking is how did your mother get blue eyes, then I can answer that. Brown is the most common eye color, meaning that it is obviously the dominant allele. Your mother must have gotten two recessive alleles for blue eyes; it's the only way that the recessive blue wouldn't be masked by the dominant brown.
Blue is the most common - about 45%. Followed by green and then grey. Less than 8% have brown eyes. Remember, Scotland is a Celtic based nation so it would not be unusual to find a brown or redhead with blue eyes.