Yes. (My parents did!)
yes, one of the parents is carrying a gene for those eye colors
Yes, it is possible for two people with blue eyes to have a baby with brown eyes if both parents carry a recessive brown eye gene that gets passed down to the child. Eye color is determined by complex genetic factors, and it is possible for certain combinations to result in a different eye color than that of the parents.
no. blue is a recessive gene. brown is domminant. at least one parent has to have brown eyes in order to produce a brown eyed baby. it is very possible for two brown eyed parents to produce a blue eyed baby, however. Yes, because someone in the family(for example the: one of the grandparents) might have a different eye color. Since both parent don't have that gene, the baby can still get the gene from someone else in the family. no. because blue is recessive. brown is dominant. in order for the baby to receive a brown gene, at least one parent has to have a brown gene. since brown is dominant, if either parent has a brown gene, they WILL have brown eyes over blue. ALWAYS. Blue is simple light refraction because pigmentation has not yet developed in the iris of the eye. All babies are born blue-eyed, and some remain that way. If there are other brown-eyed people in one of the parents' bloodline, the trait may possibly be inherited.
Yes. Brown eyes is a dominant trait over green eyes. So it is very possible that the two brown eyed parents could be carriers for the gene trait for green eyes, but because brown is the dominant trait the parents appear to have brown eyes. Their offspring, however will only show green eyes if they receive both recessive traits for green eyes. For example, both parent's genotypes may be Bb ("B" being brown eyed gene and "b" being the gene for green eyes) therefore, when Bb is crossed with Bb the probability of their offspring will be as follows:25% chance their offspring will be BB (homozygous for brown eyes) 50% chance their offspring will be Bb (heterozygous, showing brown eyes but are carriers for the green eyed gene) and 25% chance that their offspring will be bb (homozygous for green eyes).
The eye color of a baby is determined by many different genes all expressing themselves in various ways. Since the genes of the baby will come from each parent, there is a higher chance that the baby will inherit similar traits from the parents. While there is no for sure way to predict eye color so far, it is very much possible for 2 green eyes parents to have a baby with green eyes.
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.
There is a chance the baby will have blue eyes but only 1:3 chance. You carry 2 blue eye genes. If he carry's 2 brown genes then all your baby's will have brown eyes. But, if he carry's 1 brown gene and 1 blue gene then the chances of blue:brown eyes are 1:3. Hope this helps :)
If two brown-eyed people have a baby, their baby is most likely to have brown eyes as well, as brown eyes are a dominant trait. However, there is still a small possibility for the baby to have a different eye color if there are recessive genes for a different eye color present in the parents' genetic makeup.
It is possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child if both parents carry a recessive gene for blue eyes. When these recessive genes are passed on to the child, they can combine to produce the trait of blue eyes, even if the parents themselves have brown eyes.
Yes, it is possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child if both parents carry a recessive blue eye gene and pass it on to their child. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so the presence of blue eyes can sometimes skip generations.
yes, only 2 blue eyed people can only have a blue eyed baby, this will not change ever! where as 2 brown eyed people can also have a blue eyed baby, but for 2 blue eyed people to have a brown eyed baby is impossible!
Yes!
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.
Yes, I have a son that has green eyes. I have blue, his father has brown.
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People might think it's false for two blue-eyed people to have a brown-eyed baby because blue eyes are typically considered a recessive trait. To have a brown-eyed child, both parents would need to carry the gene for brown eyes and pass it on to their offspring. This situation is possible if one or both of the parents are carrying the gene for brown eyes even though they have blue eyes themselves.
Yes, it is possible for two hybrid blue-eyed parents to have a brown-eyed child if both parents carry a recessive brown-eyed gene. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so the outcome can vary.
yes. if the dad has 1 recessive blue gene and 1 dominant brown gene then he can either pass on the blue gene or the brown gene.
Yes, but it occurs very rarely.
it is possible if someone related to you has blue eyes or if someone has blonde hair but i wouldn't worry about it because if you have a brown hair baby it will still be pretty some of the most beautiful people in the world have brown hair and eyes.
Yes, they can - and it happens more commonly than you'd think.
yes it can be true but sometimes not