He will have extra dark black eyes like donkeys and pack mules Different Person~Hey! that was rude! Really, the child can have any shade of brown or blue. I hope I helped! ---- The baby will have Brown eyes because Brown is the stronger color! Hope it helps!!xxx
Brown. What does the grandmother have?
any color
Sort of. Your eye color is controlled by your genes, and your genes come from your parents BUT for instance; both brown eyed parents could carry a recesive blue gene and both could have passed it on to the child ... yes, the color came from the parents, but neither parent seems to have it.
98.5% of the time they have the color of the parent that has the dominate color, not the resessive unless they both have a resessive color.
Their genes of their parents take over so the child will be a Different color
It depends on what type of eye color both parents have. You may have brown eyes, but you need to know what color eyes both of your parents have, and the same is true for him. Once you figure this out you can make a punnett square, which could help show the likeliness of the child's eye color. The square should show which color is dominate, and which color is recessive. For example: Both my parents have blue eyes. My father's parents have blue and brown. My mother's parents both have blue. As you can see the color blue appears most often, this suggests that the blue color gene is dominate while the brown is recessive. The likeliness of a child born to my parents being blue eyed is 3/4. Bb, BB, BB, bb Dominate genes (blue) are the capital letters and recessive genes (brown) are the lower case letters. Because the big "B" occurs most often it is the most likely to occur. Hope this helps...
2 parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
Blonde is a recessive gene and Brown is dominant. Therefore, your child's hair will have an extremely high probablity of being brown.
Two parents with brown hair can produce a child with red hair
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.
If brown hair is dominant over red hair, then a person who is heterozygous for brown hair will have a brown hair phenotype. Red-haired offspring with two brown-haired parents are fairly common.
his offspring hair color will be brown