Brown is the most dominate color. (Brown is stronger than green, blue an hazel.) but that doesn't mean your child will have brown eyes just cause you do. if you 'carry' any other eye color as a recessive gene (one of your parents or grand parents had a different color than brown) you could pass that gene and he could pass the green.
My mom had brown hazel eyes and my dad had dark brown I have blue/gold hazel.
I have grandparents on both side that had blue eyes so i believe my mom gave me her recessive hazel trait that causes colors to mix and my dad must have carried a recessive blue gene.
If you're a dark skin tone it's more likely you won't carry a color besides brown in your genes but it's always possible.
This is unlikely since brown eyes are a dominant gene and so is brown hair. Blonde hair and blue eyes are a recessive gene. If one of your parents have blue eyes/brown hair, or one of his, then there is still a chance you will have a child with blonde hair and blue eyes. If both of you have a parent with blonde hair and blue eyed, there is actually a 25% chance of having a child with this combination. If not, the chances are much less. However, it isn't possible to know whether your genotype (the actual traits one carries) contains this trait since it isn't a dominant trait and doesn't necessarily manifest itself in the individual.
Depends on the genetic make up of the father. There is a lot of genetic variation in the hispanic population and he may well have genetic material that would result in a lighter eyed and or red headed child.
Eye color is not a strictly dominant or recessive characteristic which allows for a lot of variation in color.
Since the brown eye colour is dominant, you children will have around a 75% chance of having brown eyes. However, there's always a possibility of having green or blue eyes.
Brown because brown is a dominet trait.
Depends on who you have the kids with
Probably brown.
It depends...due to DNA...
yes..especially since your mother has green eyes.
A black mother will have a child who at the very least will be 50% black.
It's very hard to answer this question as there are no details on what alleles the fathers or mothers DNA contains. The father has to have an allele for red hair for the child to have a chance of having it. Presuming that the father has a brown and red hair allele and the mother has the same it works out like this. Brown + Brown = Brown Brown + Red = Brown (Because it's dominant) Brown + Red (from other parents) = Brown (Because brown is dominant) Red + Red = Red The chances of brown therefore is 3:1 as you cannot be sure on what the child will receive. MORE like 5-1 his here will be blond
yes it can
he can be white or light brown
more than likely green or brown
depending on who's genes the child gets it could be black or brown. there have also been some cases where the child has gotten its grandmother's hair, which could be blonde. it could be anything, but it is most likely to be black or brown. there is no way of knowing.
my guess would be that the child would still appear to be racially mixed, but a lighter shade of the "black and white" skin tone.
It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles
It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles
i m pretty sure that child will have purple eyes
Probably brown.
It depends...due to DNA...
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
Yes