No, it does not.
Your parents pass on 50% of your DNA each through the chromosomes in the sex cells (egg and sperm). Depending on which gene is the more dominant, either the 'Grey Eye Gene' or the 'Brown Eye Gene' will determine the ultimate eye colour of the baby (majority of babies eye colour changes after a couple of weeks).
The gender of the baby depends on whether both parents have passed on an 'X' chromosome, or whether one (believed to be the father) has passed on a 'Y' Chromosome. It is not related to the same gene that causes eye colour.
My sister and I have Blue Eyes, inherited from my father as his gene was more dominant in that area in the DNA passed to us. My brother, from the same two parents, has Brown Eyes inherited from my mother, who in that instance had the more dominant gene.
the male has GREEN eyes and the female has BROWN eyes what eye color would the baby have
the baby is a female
The male sex chromosome is XY, and females are XX. The X comes from the female, and an X or a Y from the male. When they meet, that determines whether the baby will be a boy or a girl.
There is not really anything called a male or female gene. There are sex chromosomes: X and Y. If a baby has XY (one from each parent), that child will be male. If the baby has XX, a girl is the result. The Y chromosome doesn't actually dominate but it has all the genes that produce male characterics. If a child is born without it, it will be female.
A boy is male.
You cant, you need a male and a female.
most likely brown
When the Male tadpole travels into the girl and meets the egg it then forms a baby
hazel
A "wigeon" is a dabbling duck with mainly reddish-brown and gray plumage. The male has a whistling call.
no, but if she is immortal by mating with a male vampire she can have a baby
Most likely the baby will also have brown eyes and brown hair.
the male has GREEN eyes and the female has BROWN eyes what eye color would the baby have
no
Well a male has a redish brown crown
Most likely brown, unless there is a lot of blonds in each family.
The chromosome in the male's gamete determines the gender of the baby. If it is a Y chromosome, the baby will be a boy. If the chromosome is a X, the baby will be a girl.