To put it simply, if the maternal allele is BB which codes for blue eyes and the paternal allele is CC which codes for black eyes, the child may have BC, which may code for brown eyes.
(Obviously blue+black doesn't give you brown, but you get my meaning)
because parents dont understand children and what they like
No, the offspring of identical parents would not always look like the parents because everyone has dominant and recessive traits, where the recessive traits do not show but is still in DNA. That said, recessive traits not shown in parents can be passed on as dominant traits to offspring - making offspring not always identical to its parents. (this is also called genetic variation)
Acctually, they're children would not look like twins. But all of their children would look like brothers and sisters.
They look like their parents like all children do. or their grandparents. When it comes to color it can be one or the other or a mix.
Most people would already know, but I guess you don't. It's because babies are basicly a combination of the mother and fathers DNA.
Well there are cases of identical septuplets. Like identical twins, identical septuplets are all born looking identical and of the same gender only difference is there are 7 children not 2
Because you get chromosomes from both parents, therefore you look like both parents, but have only certain traits from either parent. That is why you are not identical to either parent.
its abit like salsa
Because they're a mixture of those parents; some from Mom, some from Dad. Occasionally, a child looks very much like one parent, but this is just appearance; exactly half of you came from each parent.
they do
It makes sure that the cell is identical to its parents
because your genes are rubbish