Whichever gene is more dominant will pass on to the child.
EDIT: Whoever posted the above answer is incorrect.
SHORT ANSWER: Brown eyes are more likely, but it's still possible.
Indepth: Brown eyes will always be the dominant gene over green. Gene dominance doesn't work on a personal level. It just depends which combination of genes the parents pass. This is why you see siblings with different eye colors.
The dad could have brown eyes and still be carrying a recessive gene for green eyes. If he passes those genes instead, then green eyes are much more likely.
Likewise, the child could end up with brown eyes while carrying the mother's recessive gene for green eyes, and then pass it to their child. ("skipping a generation")
No, it is not biologically possible for two black parents to have a white baby. Skin color is determined by genetics, and the combination of genes from black parents will not produce a child with white skin.
The baby rabbits will likely have a mix of black and white fur since the parents have different coat colors. The specific colors of the offspring may vary depending on the genetic contribution from each parent.
The chances of having a black baby would depend on the specific genetic traits inherited from both parents. While it is possible for the child to have darker skin if they inherit more genes associated with black heritage, it is also possible for them to inherit genes for lighter skin. It is important to embrace and celebrate the genetic diversity that may result in any outcome.
If both parents have green eyes, it is likely that the baby will also have green eyes. Green eyes are typically a recessive trait, so both parents must carry at least one copy of the green-eyed gene for the baby to have green eyes. However, there is still a chance the baby could have a different eye color if there are other eye color genes present in their genetic makeup.
The baby could have either green or brown eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. If both parents carry a gene for green eyes, there is a chance the baby could inherit that trait. However, if the brown-eyed parent passes on both brown-eyed genes, then the baby will likely have brown eyes.
if the father is black or white then the kids would be the same regardless of appearance
yes they could actually have either black or white
i am black baby
no because white +black =mix child if you ever have any
well if the baby is mixed(usually a brownish color) then it has a black daddy but if it is white then it has a white daddy
Never their white and black stupppoooid
The color is green,black,white,red,blue and purple
To have a black baby one of the parents needs to be black. A mixed race couple can have a black baby. It isn't unheard of for a white couple to have a black baby is they have black relatives (parent or grandparent).
A zebra. A child of black and white human parents is mulatto.
it's mostly white because the man she had the baby with is white and she's half white.
Orange
well it depends on how WHITE and BLACK the two people are, if the dad isn't that dark but the mom is pretty white it would most likely be a baby with a TINY bit dark skin but if the mom is really white and the dad is like pure black (im not rasist) then the baby will be in between. hope that helped! :)