depends on yours and his parents eyes. Hazel is most dominant but green is not the least. It does depend on your parents eyes. If they are both greaan, and his are green and borwn, then it is likely that you children will have green eyes.
You do carry the gene. But, brown overpowers most colors so it is more likely your children will have brown eyes. Lets say you have 4 children. 3 of them will mostly likely have brown eyes. 1 of your children will most likely have hazel eyes. (This is all circumstantial. But this is what happens on average.) Two of your children (Including hazel eyes) might carry the gene. This is sorta like the birthing of children. If everything worked out like above, you would be able to plan how many girls and boys you would have. But this could easily change. All of your children might have brown eyes, or you might have 3 children with hazel. it all depends. -Actually, if hazel eyes are recessive, it's difficult to tell, since if both parents have brown eyes then it's possible for your parents to have given you both dominant alleles, as the parent on your uncles side may not even have it since they are in the same situation. the odds are 75% that that parent has the hazel gene, but you can't be 100% positive. And if they do have it, there's only a 50% chance it would be passed on to you.
Depends, but probably yes. Green eyes and blue eyes are caused by the same gene. Hazel is green color mixed with brown color. So someone with hazel eyes often has a green eyes with brown coloring mixed in.
They can be ANY color. It depends on your parents eyes too. It depends on how the genes are gonna work.
Emily Carr's eye color was hazel.
hazel or brown.
yes hazel is a color. its of a light brown or yellowish brown color.
I think it is hazel but im not sure Hazel
You do carry the gene. But, brown overpowers most colors so it is more likely your children will have brown eyes. Lets say you have 4 children. 3 of them will mostly likely have brown eyes. 1 of your children will most likely have hazel eyes. (This is all circumstantial. But this is what happens on average.) Two of your children (Including hazel eyes) might carry the gene. This is sorta like the birthing of children. If everything worked out like above, you would be able to plan how many girls and boys you would have. But this could easily change. All of your children might have brown eyes, or you might have 3 children with hazel. it all depends. -Actually, if hazel eyes are recessive, it's difficult to tell, since if both parents have brown eyes then it's possible for your parents to have given you both dominant alleles, as the parent on your uncles side may not even have it since they are in the same situation. the odds are 75% that that parent has the hazel gene, but you can't be 100% positive. And if they do have it, there's only a 50% chance it would be passed on to you.
brown, orange, hazel brown
They are hazel...with a touch of brown in them.
Hazel color is a combination of brown and green with a gold undertone, resembling the color of hazel nuts. It is often seen in eyes, but can also refer to hair color or other objects with a similar blend of brown and green hues.
hazel
Yes, absolutely. Hazel eyes is the combination of the blue and brown eye color gene. For instance, a blue eyed mother and brown eyed father could have a hazel eye colored child. So that means all hazel eyed children can have a brown eyed child because they carry the brown eyed gene in their DNA from their father, in this case.
Brown/hazel
Hazel.
Hazel.
Hazel/brown