brown is dominate usually but black is the most dominate color. (Brown is stronger than green, blue an hazle eyes) and for hair it goes black, brown, red, blonde i believe. the following goes for hair but i explained as the eye part
but that doesn't mean your child will have brown eyes just cause you do. if you 'carry' any other eye color as a recessive gene (ie: one of your parents or grand parents had a different color than brown) you could pass that gene and he could pass the green
my mom had brown hazel eyes and my dad had dark brown
i have blue/gold hazel
i have grandparents on both side that had blue eyes so i believe my mom gave me her recessive hazel trait that causes colors to mix and my dad must have carried a recessive blue gene.
if you're a dark skin tone it's more likely you won't carry a color besides brown in your genes but it's always possible
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You cant just look at what the parents have for characteristics you have to look at your parents and your spouses parents. My father and mother have dark hair and my aunt and grandmother have light have and i am a blonde yet i got my mothers green eyes. Blue are supposed to be hybrid which the baby will have when it is born but brown is dominant so they may change to brown. As far as the hair goes my brother had blonde hair until he was about 7 and his hair changed to dark brown almost black. So its pretty much a waiting game but good luck with the blue eyes blonde.
you would have to take a closer look at the other recessive and dominant genes that each parent has. if the mother has another recessive gene for eyes, then that would mean the baby will have brown eyes. if she has a dominant gene that is being repressed, there is a good chance the baby will have brown eyes. it all depends on chance and what gene is given to the child by each parent.
the baby will have blonde hair, and hazel eyes, most likely, according to studies...
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).
It will have no eyes. So there! The child probably will have a lighter haircolour, and it can have both brown eyes and blue eyes,
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?
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ok. go back to 5th grade. do you remember doing dna? like using rabbits and seeing what color the babies will be? the dominant color is most likely. your husband is dominant. it will most likely be brown eyes with a tint of hazel or just brown. it's hair will likely have brown hair with red highlights.
the baby would most likely have brown hair and blue eyes
i don't think so.
most likely brown hair
If it runs in the family, yes. Some traits skip a generation.
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).
It will have no eyes. So there! The child probably will have a lighter haircolour, and it can have both brown eyes and blue eyes,
my husband and i both have brown hair and brown eyes but our daughter has blonde hair and blue eyes her doctor told me this was rare and she had about a 25% chance of this happening but my mother is blonde hair blue eyes and my husbands father had blue eyes so the gene is there its just rare that it happened
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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?
i think you mean dominent, if not then i don't know. but dominent is used when studying genes or traits. it means that one trait has a higher chance of being shown. dominent traits are easy to find you just look at the person. like say your mother had brown hair and your father had blonde.you and your brother both had brown hair. that would mean that brown was mos likely dominent and blonde was recessive. most likely your children would have brown hair depending on who you married, but being that blonde was recessive or (hidden) then theres chance that they or your third sibling could have blonde hair.
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