Depends, but probably yes. Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. Hazel is green color mixed with brown color. So someone with hazel eyes often has a green eyes with brown coloring mixed in.
It's difficult to predict with certainty, as eye color is a complex genetic trait. However, based on basic genetics, there is a possibility that the baby could have hazel eyes, as hazel is a dominant trait over blue.
No, The color of you eyes are determined by your genes. Say your mom has brown eyes and you dad has green or blue. If you mom's color eye was a dominant gene you would have brown eyes but if your dad had the dominant gene you would have green or blue eyes. Sometimes both genes are dominant If that was the case the colors would mix and most likely create hazel eyes, the facts that your uncle has hazel eyes might be a coincidence or he passes that gene on in your mother or father and it ended up in you. I hoped this helped it's kind of confusing, I also have hazel eyes -Caitlyn
Eric Fleming's eyes were Hazel.
Yes, it is possible for you to have inherited the hazel eyes trait from your uncle as a recessive gene. Hazel eyes are a result of a combination of different eye color genes, where the presence of the hazel trait may be recessive in your family. However, eye color inheritance can be complex and influenced by multiple genes.
A person with brown eyes can carry the blue eye allele because brown is a dominant trait, so they can have both blue and brown alleles in their genotype. However, a person with blue eyes cannot have a brown eye allele because blue eyes are a recessive trait, meaning they must have two copies of the blue allele in their genotype to express the trait.
You can only carry one recessive trait.
It's difficult to predict with certainty, as eye color is a complex genetic trait. However, based on basic genetics, there is a possibility that the baby could have hazel eyes, as hazel is a dominant trait over blue.
A dominant trait can include eye coloring such brown eyes grey, green, hazel, blue eyes.
Yes, it is possible for the son to have blue eyes if the mother has green eyes and the father has hazel eyes. This is because both green and hazel eyes contain the recessive blue eye gene, which could be passed on to the son resulting in blue eyes.
Brown eyes are dominant. That's why more people have brown eyes then hazel or blue or green.
No, The color of you eyes are determined by your genes. Say your mom has brown eyes and you dad has green or blue. If you mom's color eye was a dominant gene you would have brown eyes but if your dad had the dominant gene you would have green or blue eyes. Sometimes both genes are dominant If that was the case the colors would mix and most likely create hazel eyes, the facts that your uncle has hazel eyes might be a coincidence or he passes that gene on in your mother or father and it ended up in you. I hoped this helped it's kind of confusing, I also have hazel eyes -Caitlyn
Eric Fleming's eyes were Hazel.
Blue eyes are a recessive trait, while brown eyes are dominant. If both parents are heterozygous for brown eyes, it means they both carry the recessive trait for blue eyes, and so there is a 25% chance their offspring will be blue-eyed.
If your mom has blue eyes then u almost certainly have the genes which could result in a blue eyed baby, meaning that depending on your partner's genes you could potentially have a child with blue eyes.
Yes, it is possible for you to have inherited the hazel eyes trait from your uncle as a recessive gene. Hazel eyes are a result of a combination of different eye color genes, where the presence of the hazel trait may be recessive in your family. However, eye color inheritance can be complex and influenced by multiple genes.
he has blue eyes but in some light it seem like he have green eyes, so the answer to your question blue-green
Yes, it depends on the grandparents as well. Blue eyes are a recessive trait and can occur if the trait runs in either family.