Brown is the dominant gene. Therefore, it MUST be brown, right?
Im half black and half white with brown eyes my husband is Mexican with brown eyes but our daughter has blue eyes, this will only happen if one grandparent on eachside has blue eyes!!
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,
neither they are both ressessive colors in the color genes brown is th most dominant color wise
brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. hair colors can mix, or be one or the other. for both, you need to go further back in both your gene pools for more evidence.
Either. The genetics of eye color are more complicated than previously thought. Color is determined by multiple genes. The genetics of eye color are so complex, that almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
It is unknown. It most likely will change after several months. If you and your life partner are two males or two females.. sorry, you will be unable to have children unless you find a donor or a whom to carry your kid.
Sort of. Your eye color is controlled by your genes, and your genes come from your parents BUT for instance; both brown eyed parents could carry a recesive blue gene and both could have passed it on to the child ... yes, the color came from the parents, but neither parent seems to have it.
Brown. My sister and I both have brown eyes. My grandparents on my fathers side and my grandmother on my mothers side were all blue eyed. My mother and her father had brown eyes. The genes for brown eyes are more dominant.
Probably brown hair and eyes; blue and blonde are both genetically "weaker" traits.
You or the father could have the dominant brown eye trait in your genes passed down from generations that have had brown eyes in the family, thus passing the trait on to your daughters. Being Caucasian doesn't make a difference because the trait for brown eyes is found in every race.The key word in the question is "born". Everyone knows that caucasians can have brown eyes. But I was told by my ob/gyn that they are not brown at birth, but my daughter's were.
It depends. If the child is male, the person to pass the trait on must be the mother. She may be a hybrid or color-blind herself for her to be capable of doing this. If the child is female, the father must be color-blind in addition to the mother being a carrier. Both have to donate the recessive gene to their daughter.
It's impossible to tell, becaue it depends on the genetic make-up of both parents, since you get your color-genes from your grandparents (and then it's passed on through your parents).
Brown. What does the grandmother have?
his offspring hair color will be brown
Yes. Brown is dominant for eye color.
Vanessa's father is american, her mother is filipina. Vanessa is a mix of both American and Filipina blood, hence the skin color.
Technically yes, two daughters, but both were miscarriges so it depends on how you look at it.
98.5% of the time they have the color of the parent that has the dominate color, not the resessive unless they both have a resessive color.