Yes they do.
A genetic mutation occurred about 10,000 years ago that links all blue eyed people to a common ancestor.
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.
the indiginous maori people have brown eyes and some of the european new zealanders have brown as well there are many blue eyed people and a few green eyed in new zealand as most of the population is of european decent
Answer Eye ColorBrown is the most common eye color, it seems to be the most prominant gene in the mother Well, Asian is the most common race, and almost all Asians have brown eyes. Next is the black race, almost all of us have brown eyes (not black eyes, but brown eyes, black eyes almost don't exist) too. Then comes the white race, and I'm pretty sure that the majority of white people is brown eyed too. the only race other than white that I can think of that often has eye colors other than brown is the Melungeon race. This race normally has grey or green eyes. from the majority of planet Earth, the most common eye color is brown eyes.
Yes! brown eyes are dominint over all the other colors see brown eyes are a reflection of beauty in a person if you have brown eyes that means theres a 4/5 chances you'll be sucssessfull and beautiful when u grow up!
Black and brown, not red as many people suggest
Most Scottish people have blue or green eyes. Brown eyes are less common in the Scottish population.
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.
brown
Anne Frank's Eyes were brown. Dark hair and dark eyes were common traits of people of the Jewish religion.
about 80 percent have brown eyes
Most Korean people have brown eyes due to genetic inheritance from their ancestors. Brown eyes are a common eye color in Asian populations and are determined by specific genetic factors. Genetic diversity and intermixing with other populations over time have also contributed to the prevalence of brown eyes in Korean people.
Yes, they are.
Blonde hair and blue eyes are common in people of European descent, particularly those with Nordic or Scandinavian ancestry. However, people of any ethnicity or background can have blonde hair and brown eyes, although it is less common.
People with dark brown hair and blue eyes are most commonly found in northern Europe, or among the descendants of people who migrated from that region.
Gina most likely inherited her brown eyes from her mother. Since brown eyes are typically a dominant trait, it is more likely that she received the brown eye gene from her mother rather than the blue eye gene from her father. Additionally, the prevalence of brown eyes in her town suggests that the brown eye trait is more common in the population.
No, german people cant have brown eyes. Thats impossible.
the indiginous maori people have brown eyes and some of the european new zealanders have brown as well there are many blue eyed people and a few green eyed in new zealand as most of the population is of european decent