i have blue eyes & my pupils are big
No.
Green eyes are more rare than blue eyes. Brown eyes are the dominant characteristic, so they're not rare at all. Green eyes are rare, because it tends to occur when a brown-eyed/green-eyed couple have a baby. Most of the time, that baby will have brown eyes (since brown eyes are dominant). However, sometimes, the baby can have green eyes.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than originally thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.Answers.com
brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. hair colors can mix, or be one or the other. for both, you need to go further back in both your gene pools for more evidence.
NO. People with blue eyes do NOT have the brown eyed gene, if they did they themselves would have developed brown eyes instead of their blue as it is dominant. So two blue eyed parents can only pass the blue gene to their offspring.
Yeah I think they can. The brown eyed gene is always the dominant allele thingy. Which is why brown eyes are a lot more common, as it is the most dominant. Sorry its a bit vague :S its something i just learnt in biology but any basic gcse website will say the same.
Brown eyes are dominant. That's why more people have brown eyes then hazel or blue or green.
If some gene is dominant it will always be more hereditary than a non-dominant gene. Like brown eyes, the brown eye gene is dominant so a couple with blue and brown eyes will have a child with brown eyes no matter what.
Brown Eyes are Dominant, Blue Eyes are recessive, Green Eyes are Dominant over Blue and Recessive to Brown Eyes, Same for Hazel. ACTUALLY!!!!...Green Eyes are more recessive than any eye color including Blue Only 2% of the Worlds Population have them! WRONG!!!!... Green Eyes ARE dominant over blue. It's just that the Green Eye trait is more rare.
It is impossible for a baby to have brown eyes if both of his parents have blue eyes since the brown eye gene is more dominant.
Brown. My sister and I both have brown eyes. My grandparents on my fathers side and my grandmother on my mothers side were all blue eyed. My mother and her father had brown eyes. The genes for brown eyes are more dominant.
Genetics. Your mum and dad's eye colour influences yours. But it gets a bit more complicated as some genes are dominant, some are recessive. For example, the gene for brown eyes is dominant, and blue eyes is recessive. You have 2 genes that determine eyes colour. So if your dad has brown eyes, your mum has blue eyes and you have blue eyes that means that your dads eye colour genes are 1 x brown and 1x blue and your mums are 2x blue. You got 1 blue gene from each parent.
Green eyes are more rare than blue eyes. Brown eyes are the dominant characteristic, so they're not rare at all. Green eyes are rare, because it tends to occur when a brown-eyed/green-eyed couple have a baby. Most of the time, that baby will have brown eyes (since brown eyes are dominant). However, sometimes, the baby can have green eyes.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than originally thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.Answers.com
brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. hair colors can mix, or be one or the other. for both, you need to go further back in both your gene pools for more evidence.
not necessaryly. The more melatonin you've got in your eyes, the darker is its color. Now, with dark eyes you're best prepared for locations where the sun is shining bright, cause there won't pass as much light to your retina as if you had blue eyes. On the other hand, people with blue eyes have an advantage in areas with dim light, because their iris lets more ligth through and so they may be ready to see light where people with darker eyes still can't do so. In short: In Africa people profit from brown eyes wheras people in Skandinavia do so with blue eyes.
Every person has a domninant trait, so theres no real way to find out until the baby is born. If you have blue eyes, your dominant trait for passing on genes, could be brown. so, its pretty random. However, in any case, Blue is dominant and Brown is not. it all depends on the traits that were passed down from your parents.
NO. People with blue eyes do NOT have the brown eyed gene, if they did they themselves would have developed brown eyes instead of their blue as it is dominant. So two blue eyed parents can only pass the blue gene to their offspring.