Maybe. Could have blue eyes also. The same gene causes blue eyes and green eyes. The amount of melanin in the eye determines the eyes color. You might also consider making a Punnet-Square that can determine the chances of your baby having green eyes. You need to know the dominant/recessive genes of the parent.
If both parents have green eyes, it is likely that the baby will also have green eyes. Green eyes are typically a recessive trait, so both parents must carry at least one copy of the green-eyed gene for the baby to have green eyes. However, there is still a chance the baby could have a different eye color if there are other eye color genes present in their genetic makeup.
The baby could have either green or brown eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. If both parents carry a gene for green eyes, there is a chance the baby could inherit that trait. However, if the brown-eyed parent passes on both brown-eyed genes, then the baby will likely have brown eyes.
The baby could have either grey-blue eyes or green eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genes from both parents. The specific eye color the baby will have is not guaranteed, as it depends on the specific alleles inherited from each parent.
My husband and I both have dark brown eyes. There are eyes of blue, green, hazel and brown on both our sides of the family. Our firstborn has blue eyes. Our second born has dark brown eyes. Our third and last born has hazel eyes.
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.
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If both parents have green eyes, it is likely that the baby will also have green eyes. Green eyes are typically a recessive trait, so both parents must carry at least one copy of the green-eyed gene for the baby to have green eyes. However, there is still a chance the baby could have a different eye color if there are other eye color genes present in their genetic makeup.
Not nessarly the baby could take after its grandparents.
Its unlikely because green eyes are dominant, and blue eyes are recessive. It is still possible, but highly unlikely.
The baby could have green eyes like both parents, and may have red hair like the mother or brown hair like the father. The combination of genes from both parents would determine the baby's specific eye and hair color.
Eye color is determined by genetics, with green and blue eyes being recessive traits. If both parents have green or blue eyes, there is a higher chance their baby will have the same eye color. However, it is not guaranteed as other genetic factors can come into play.
They both carried the gene for green eyes as a recessive trait.
The baby could have either green or brown eyes, as eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. If both parents carry a gene for green eyes, there is a chance the baby could inherit that trait. However, if the brown-eyed parent passes on both brown-eyed genes, then the baby will likely have brown eyes.
the eye's more likely will be black, but could turn out to be the fathers color. i had a child and i had brown eyes and my husband had brown eye's and my mother has green aye's and my daughter had green eye's when she was born.
Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. So the baby could have either green or blue eyes.
"She has TO HAVE GREEN EYES, her parents are both homozygous recessive."
Well it depends also what color eye the mother's parents or any of the parents siblings have. Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) 5.1% blue eyes & 8.5% green eyes & 86.3% brown eyes Mother's Parents (green eyes & brown eyes) 7.8% blue eyes & 17.1& green eyes & 75% brown eyes Mother Parents (blue eyes & brown eyes) 14% blue eyes & 10.9% green eyes & 75% brown eyes Throwing siblings into the mix Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) Mother's Siblings (blue & green eyes) 8.0% blue eyes & 8.6% green eyes & 83.3% brown eyes Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) Mother's Siblings (blue eyes) 8.0% blue eyes & 8.6% green eyes & 83.3% brown eyes Mother's Parents (both brown eyes) Mother's Siblings (green eyes) 5.8% blue eyes & 10.8% green eyes & 83.3% brown eyes ...and so on