Someone in the family had blue eyes, like a grandparent.
Martin Luther King, Jr. was African American.
Most people of African descent have brown eyes. Only a very small percentage might have blue eyes.
Black, brown, navy blue, midnight blue, purple, brick red.
Blue eyes are a recessive trait. If at least one of the parents had a blue/hazel eyes with a mixture of blue and brown, then the couple's offspring could have brown eyes. If both parents had solid blue eyes, neither would have the dominant brown gene to pass to the baby, and it would have blue eyes, regardless of the grandmother's eye color.
no they cannot because if you have blue eyes, your alleles are bb, and so... bb and bb have no B, and therefore, with no dominant gene, there cannot be a brown eyed child.
brown. it was brown.
......... Perhaps the grandparents have red hair. LOok up- dominant and recessive traits.
greenish blue with black spots. Sometimes white, red, or brown.
The green eye and the blue eye are the same gene, so is black and brown. The child's eyes would have to be green or blue because both parents onlt have blue genes. If both parents have brown eyes there is still a chance the child's eyes could come out blue, but only if one of the parents have a hidden blue gene. But is both parents have blue eyes this means all their genes are blue and the child will 100% have blue eyes.
Brown black and ground (yellow=green). The brown and black can alco be black and blue and brown and black
Brown, Blue, Green, Hazel, And Grey.
yes, although the likely hood chance is that it will have brown eyes as both of the parents do.