Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. The amount of melanin in the eyes determines the eyes color.
well maybe brown haired one with green eyes but it may take the genes of another family member Ex:the aunt is blonde but the parents are red headed the baby might come out as blonde
Blonde, dirty blonde, or light brown not black or burgundy or dark brown
Well I'm assuming you are taking about if a blonde haired person and a brown haired person have a child..? okay well, the blonde haired gene is a recessive gene, and the brown haired gene is dominant....A recessive gene means that it i not as strong as a dominant gene, and a person needs to have 2 of those recessive genes for that trait to show. So, we know that a blonde haired person must have 2 blonde recessive genes, so that person will have to give the child a blonde gene.....but the other brown haired person, could have two different genetic makeup for this particular gene....they could either have 2 dominant brown haired genes, or a brown haired gene, and a blonde haired gene.....this is possible, because even though they have a blonde hair gene, they have a dominant brown hair gene, so that is the gene that you see.....hope this was your question, and if so, I hope this helps :)
It is the same question as; "Why are we white?", "Why are we black?," "Why are we blonde?", "Why are we brown?", "Why are we red?", ect.
If your hair is brown it will be forest green if your hair is blonde it will be light green if your hairis dirty blond it will be regular green
It all depends on the gender of your family members. If your family mostly have boys and they all have blue eyes, then the babies eyes are more likely to be that colour. It is most common though that if you have a boy, and the fathers eyes are brown (eg) then your son is more likely to get brown eyes. :)
This depends on family. If a grandparent has/had red, brown, or blonde, the baby has potential for any of the three. Same as eye color. Possible genetics from grandparents may pass over and effect the hair and eye color of one's child. For example, one parent has blue eyes and one parent has green eyes. If the green-eyed parent has a mother or father with blue eyes, the baby has a higher potenial for blue eyes.
Yes, as eye color includes family history too, though your method may work coincidentally or instead of what I said! Yes they can.. Both my parents have black hair and dark brown eyes.. and i have light blonde hair and blue eyes..!! I mean... yes. My parents have green eyes, and blonde hair, yet I have DARK, DARK brown hair and grey eyes! Pretty sure, my mum has red hair with brown eyes, dad green eyes with brown hair. I however have blonde hair and grey eyes!! And my siblings all vary too. My parents have brown eyes and black hair while I have green eyes and blonde hair, although I have eight siblings all with black hair and brown eyes so it's not really common.
No. It's actually more common to have brown eyes than blue or green eyes. The connection between hair color and eye color is irrelevant; they are controlled by different genes. If you are a child, being blond is not unusual. Often, the hair will darken later, possibly to a light brown. It is true, that brown eyes is more dominant over blue and green, I was born with platinum blonde hair, and even now my hair is still a light-ish blonde, and I have brown eyes. Blonde hair and brown eyes, is actually the third rarest hair and eye color combination, in the world, next to red hair and green (blue) eyes, and black hair and green eyes. So, it's not completely RARE, but it isn't common.
yes. you can always put brown over blonde. if you decide to go black make sure you take the proper steps: blonde, brown then black to prevent the hair from turning green.
they meryl streep have beautifull brown eyes.
naturally blonde i think Answer: Yea its naturally blonde but she dyed it brown for the role of Blair and she accidentally dyed it green in the process.