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Why are you the only one in your family with green eyes?

Updated: 8/19/2019
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It was probably a dormant/recessive gene that your parents had and you just happened to inherit that particular eye gene.

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If your boyfriend and his dad are the only ones in all of their family that have blue eyes while everyone else has green and everyone in your family has brown eyes what color eyes will your baby have?

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What color eyes and hair will a baby most likely have if the father has brown hair green eyes and the mother has brown hair green eyes?

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