yes it is very possible. it all has to do with a gene pool but simply YES!
-Actually, it is theoretically impossible. Blonde hair is a recessive trait, so both alleles must be the same, represented here as "hh". In order for the eyes to be brown, a dominant trait must be present, represened as "H" here. So it would either have to be Hh or HH. However, if both parents have blonde hair, there can only be two "hh"s in the gene pool. When the egg is fertilized, the only possible traits on the gametes are "h"s. There can be no dominant genes, since both parents have blonde hair and the brown hair gene would mask the recessive blonde gene. And the same goes for eyes, since blue is recessive in eye color and brown is dominant. The blue eyes are indicated with a "bb", and brown eyes as either "Bb" or "BB". Since both parents have blue eyes, the only possibility for each parent is "bb", and each parent giving on allele means one parent can give b or b, and the other parent can only give b or b. No matter how it goes, the end result will always be "bb". So to summarize, no. Two parents that display a recessive trait always produce an offspring showing that trait.
Two brown-haired brown-eyed parents can, however, have a blonde-haired blue-eyed child, if both parents are heterozygous, meaning have "Hh" and "Bb".
I hope this answer made sense to you, and that I explained it well and didn't ramble to an excessive degree.
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).
That was quite hard to understand :S But the baby would probably have black/brown hair just like your parents etc. Your mate will also benefit in this situation, making the percentage rise even more of having a baby with dark hair and dark eyes. Now I've said that, i bet it comes out blond with blue eyes or something...
The baby's hair color will likely be a combination of the parents' genes. Since fair hair is a recessive trait, if both parents carry the gene for fair hair, their baby may inherit fair hair. However, because hair color is determined by multiple genes, the final outcome is unpredictable.
There are dominant and recessive genes- according to popular theory, a brown/blond pair of alleles will have a dominant brown allele, but a recessive blond allele- dominant meaning: a person with a brown/blond allele or brown/brown allele will turn out brown, a person with blond/blond allele will turn out blond.Since both parents in this case are blond, they'd technically have a blond child as there is no dominant gene interfering. BUT if they were both brunettes, they could still have a blond child.Red hair is different- see "Genetics" at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hair_color Depending on the genetics of the mother and father themselves, the child will either have blue eyes if the green-eyed parent has a blue-eyed parent (probably, not 100% of course) and green eyes if the green-eyed parent has 100% green genes so to speak. See: http://www.athro.com/evo/inherit.htmlEye colour is not fully mapped out so it's more a game of probabilities.
The baby's colouring makes complete sense if you go back a generation or two. Blue eyes are usually the result of receiving two recessive blue eye genes - one from dad and one from mum - to make a dominant blue eyed child. So just because this baby's parents have brown & green eyes doesn't mean they're not carrying a recessive blue gene. It takes two recessives to make a dominant (expressed) gene. The dirt blonde hair will no doubt go darker and become brown as a large number of blonde children do. This child's colouring would only come into question if the grandparents did not have a blue eyed gene among them.
Blue eyes are a recessive trait. If at least one of the parents had a blue/hazel eyes with a mixture of blue and brown, then the couple's offspring could have brown eyes. If both parents had solid blue eyes, neither would have the dominant brown gene to pass to the baby, and it would have blue eyes, regardless of the grandmother's eye color.
Zero. Blue eyes come from a recessive gene (brown eyes come from a dominant gene). So two blue-eyed parents have only blue-eye genes in them. Therefore, they can pass only blue-eye genes to their baby.
Every person has a domninant trait, so theres no real way to find out until the baby is born. If you have blue eyes, your dominant trait for passing on genes, could be brown. so, its pretty random. However, in any case, Blue is dominant and Brown is not. it all depends on the traits that were passed down from your parents.
Yes, it is possible for a brown hair, brown eyed parent and a blonde hair, green eyed parent to have a blonde hair, blue eyed baby. Eye and hair color are determined by a combination of genes from both parents, so different combinations can lead to a variety of outcomes in their offspring.
red hair
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).
blue eyes very likely, blond hair, not lucky- will turn out brown as brown hair is the dominant allele in a brown-blond pair of alleles (see genetics, hair color, wikipedia). Hi, no I don't agree because I have brown hair now but I was properly blond til I was 6 years old. Both my parents had brown hair. I am English (and by that I mean properly English - not muslim) and like 90% of ethnically English people, have blond hair when young that darkens with age. This is due to the English race being Germanic and related to the Germans, Danes, Norwegians etc. In the US, there are lots of people with either English or German ancestry - so much the same story there too. I do not know about English race, ancestors and genetic traits, nor the genetic background of the darkening blond hair, however if both parents have brown hair, it means that they carry at least one dominant gene that expresses brown hair. Still, if both parent have also one recessive allele for blond hair, theoretically there is a 25% chance that their children could be blond haired, and of course with blue eyes.
Their baby would have blue eyes and blond hair.
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Probably brown hair and eyes; blue and blonde are both genetically "weaker" traits.
The baby could inherit any combination of traits from their parents, as eye color and hair color are determined by multiple genes. It's possible for the baby to have brown eyes and black hair like the father, blue eyes and blond hair like the mother, or a mix of these traits. The actual outcome is based on the specific genetic combinations inherited from each parent.
It would all depend on which gene (brown eyes and blue eyes) is dominate and which is recessive. The baby's eye color could be either one, or the baby's eye color could be green depending if the wife or husband's parents' eye color. Basically it all depends on which eye color is dominate to the other