Heterochromia.
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
Eye color is not an example of polygenetic traits. Skin color is. Eye color is rather simple as far as genetics go (in humans). Brown (B) is dominate and blue (b) is recessive. A person with blue eyes has to have to have both genes for the color blue (bb). A person with brown eye color can has both genes for brown (BB) or one for brown and one for blue (Bb). The blue is not expressed in this case with Bb. Some people have hazel eyes but this is a variation of the blue color.
the fathers gene is stronger
Blue. Her mom and dad has brown and green eyes respectively.
Kate Gosselin has brown eyes. Biologically speaking, brown is a dominant color. Jon and Kate must both have brown eyed genes in them. If I remember correctly, a recessive eye color like blue or green has a 1 in 4 chance of occurring in the offspring on average.
Heterochromia.
Mila Kunis does slightly. Kate Bosworth obviously has one blue eye, and one green eye with a red brown splash in it.
has thierry Henry one brown and one blue eye
brown
Hazel & Blue
No, they are brown
Blue
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
There's a 50% of chance that the children's eyes will be brown.
Brown, Blue, Green, Hazel, And Grey.
A person with brown eyes can carry the blue eye allele because brown is a dominant trait, so they can have both blue and brown alleles in their genotype. However, a person with blue eyes cannot have a brown eye allele because blue eyes are a recessive trait, meaning they must have two copies of the blue allele in their genotype to express the trait.
no he has brown