brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. hair colors can mix, or be one or the other. for both, you need to go further back in both your gene pools for more evidence.
Linda Brown's Mother and father's name is Oliver Brown and Leola Brown.
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).
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.
Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father. Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father. I have dark auburn hair and green eyes, does that help?
This link should give you an idea about the eye colour: http://museum.thetech.org/ugenetics/eyeCalc/eyecalculator.html In order for the child to have red hair it needs to inherit the 'ginger gene' from both parents. We inherit two hair colour genes, one from our mother the other from our father. But because the ginger gene is recessive, you need two ginger genes to meet in the same person in order to show. If it doesn't have two ginger genes and instead a ginger and a brown gene the hair with show up brown because the brown is dominant over the ginger. The father obviously has both ginger genes, so will definitely pass on one ginger gene, the mother could also have one, but having definitely got a brown hair gene, the brown is dominant so you wouldn't know if she had a recessive ginger gene. The best thing to do is see if there are any red heads in the rest of the family, amongst the grandparents or even great grandparents on the mothers side, although it could have remained present and passed down, it would not show unless it meets with another ginger gene (like in the case of the father, his parent both had one). So basically it could have either brown or red. The general consensus is that the colouring of the child should be no darker than the darkest parent, so it is very unlikely you would get a child with black hair and brown eyes.
i don't think so.
If it runs in the family, yes. Some traits skip a generation.
Robert Brown's father was James Brown and his mother was Helen Brown.
Most Likley Wavey Dirty Blonde Hair.
Probably brown hair and eyes; blue and blonde are both genetically "weaker" traits.
Yes, they can have a baby with blond hair if the mother has the gene that produces blonde hair (recessive) and also if the father has the same gene. It would be best if they both had blonde hair, but two people with brown hair can still have a blonde haired baby. It all depends on the genes that the parents received from their parents.
my parents had the sme hair colors and i ended up with a redish brown with natural higlights of blonde (no idea how) and red
Linda Brown's Mother and father's name is Oliver Brown and Leola Brown.
Her hair is dirty blonde/light brown. It was once light blonde (see photos of her at her father's funeral) and dark brown (until 1997-ish).
well maybe brown haired one with green eyes but it may take the genes of another family member Ex:the aunt is blonde but the parents are red headed the baby might come out as blonde
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).
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.