neither they are both ressessive colors in the color genes brown is th most dominant color wise
Brown eye color is dominant, while blue, green, and hazel eye colors are recessive. This means that brown eyes are more likely to be expressed if an individual inherits one brown-eyed allele and one allele for a different eye color.
The baby's eye color will most likely be either green or blue, as these are the dominant colors when combining green and blue eye genes. It is also possible for the baby to have a different eye color depending on other genetic factors.
No. They are both recessive meaning that both parents must have the gene for either blue or green.
In most cases, no. If your parents give you a blue eye trait and a brown eye trait, you will most likely have brown eyes. However, there are many different alleles that factor into your eye color. That is why there are so many shades of eye color, such as blue, green, gray, brown, hazel, blue-green, etc... So, you may not always get pure blue or brown eyes, you may get a mix of both.
No, brown eyes are more dominant than blue eyes genetically. Brown eye color is a dominant trait, while blue eye color is a recessive trait. This means that if a person has one gene for blue eyes and one gene for brown eyes, the brown eye gene will be expressed.
No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.
Brown eye color is dominant, while blue, green, and hazel eye colors are recessive. This means that brown eyes are more likely to be expressed if an individual inherits one brown-eyed allele and one allele for a different eye color.
Brown Eyes are Dominant, Blue Eyes are recessive, Green Eyes are Dominant over Blue and Recessive to Brown Eyes, Same for Hazel. ACTUALLY!!!!...Green Eyes are more recessive than any eye color including Blue Only 2% of the Worlds Population have them! WRONG!!!!... Green Eyes ARE dominant over blue. It's just that the Green Eye trait is more rare.
The baby's eye color will most likely be either green or blue, as these are the dominant colors when combining green and blue eye genes. It is also possible for the baby to have a different eye color depending on other genetic factors.
No. They are both recessive meaning that both parents must have the gene for either blue or green.
In most cases, no. If your parents give you a blue eye trait and a brown eye trait, you will most likely have brown eyes. However, there are many different alleles that factor into your eye color. That is why there are so many shades of eye color, such as blue, green, gray, brown, hazel, blue-green, etc... So, you may not always get pure blue or brown eyes, you may get a mix of both.
mileys eye color is naturally blue and green she also has colored contacts
If brown eye color is a dominant trait and blue eye color is recessive, then Carla's eye color can be either brown or blue. If she has at least one allele for brown eyes, she will have brown eyes. If she inherits two recessive alleles for blue eyes, then she will have blue eyes. Without additional information about her parents' genotypes, we cannot definitively determine Carla's eye color.
Yes, green eye color is typically considered a rare trait that is usually inherited as a recessive genetic trait. Individuals with green eyes often have two copies of the recessive allele for eye color.
rarest eye color is GREEN
blue/green
Brown is dominant, over half the world has brown eyes.