Yes!! I have blonde hair and green eyes. My daughter has blonde hair and blue eyes. Hispanic isn't a race. It's a culture. Hispanics come in all colors!! My family has ancestry from Spain and surrounding countties (European ancestry - that is why I am blonde/green eyed). My ancestors traveled into Mexico and eventually into the USA.
The baby could have a variety of hair and eye colors, as it depends on the combination of genes inherited from the parents. Possibilities include blonde hair with blue eyes, strawberry blonde hair with brown eyes, or a mix of traits from both parents. Genetic inheritance is complex and not always predictable.
No. It's actually more common to have brown eyes than blue or green eyes. The connection between hair color and eye color is irrelevant; they are controlled by different genes. If you are a child, being blond is not unusual. Often, the hair will darken later, possibly to a light brown. It is true, that brown eyes is more dominant over blue and green, I was born with platinum blonde hair, and even now my hair is still a light-ish blonde, and I have brown eyes. Blonde hair and brown eyes, is actually the third rarest hair and eye color combination, in the world, next to red hair and green (blue) eyes, and black hair and green eyes. So, it's not completely RARE, but it isn't common.
"Blonde retina" refers to there being light pigmentation (as opposed to darker pigmentation) of the tissue behind the retina. People with blonde retinas sometimes complain of photosensitivity, as do some people with blue eyes and/or an astigmatism. As a person with that trifecta (blonde retinas, blue eyes, and an astigmatism), I find myself always taking efforts to avoid bright light, facing the sun, etc.
The Baby will almost definitely have brown hair and brown eyes. If the father has a blonde haired gene or blue eyed gene (if one of his parents or grand parents had blonde hair and blue eyes) there is a possibility the baby will have blonde hair and blue eyes (one in four chance).
Yes, it is possible for a person with green eyes (which is a variation of blue eyes) and a person with hazel eyes (a mix of brown and green) to have a baby with blue eyes. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so there is a chance that the baby could inherit the blue eye color gene from both parents.
The senario in this question is an impossible one. If a person is born with blue eyes the person will always have blonde hair, its as simple as that. A person still may have blonde hair and not blue eyes, but if a person is born with blue eyes, then the person's natural hair color is blonde. To answer the question, the child will be born with blue eyes and brown hair.
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cos she has blue hair and blonde eyes cos she has blue hair and blonde eyes
If you have blue eyes and blonde hair, conceiving a baby with someone who also has blue eyes and blonde hair will provide the greatest likelihood. These are both recessive genes.
I think blue eyes go good with blonde or brown hair.
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blue eyes and blonde hair
Diana Spencers eyes were blueish green , but you can not call them emerald colour.
Jews with blonde hair and blue eyes were treated in exactly the same way as Jew with brown eyes and dark hair.
The Aryans was not just blonde hair blue eyed people that was just propaganda and the ideal look, Hitler did have blue eyes.
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Of course.