Yes. Often hazel eyes are brown eyes with green coloring in them.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have brown eyes if their parents' eyes are hazel. Hazel eyes are a combination of brown and green eye pigments, so if the child inherits the brown pigment from both parents, they would likely have brown eyes. Eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors from both parents.
because hazel is recessive, and brown is dominant. meaning that brown overrules hazel, but hazel is still there in at least one of the parents' genetic make up. then the hazel can show up later.
Then the parents carried the gene for green eyes as a recessive gene.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with hazel eyes to have a child with brown eyes. Eye color is influenced by multiple genes from both parents, so there is a possibility for different combinations to occur in their offspring.
Yes, that depends what colour eyes the child's grandparents have and the pigment called melanin present in the iris. Melanin may or may not be genetically determined.Yes. Even if they have hazel eyes, the could still carry the gene for blue eyes, which could then be passed down to their child.
if you are not sure if they are brown or hazel, they are most likely brow or pure hazel. pure hazel is a light brown, golden brown, or has yellow in it. pure hazel eyes most likely have a grey/green rim as well.
Mama had fun with a brown eyed man when daddy wasn't looking.
They can be ANY color. It depends on your parents eyes too. It depends on how the genes are gonna work.
Yes because my Dad has brown eyes and my Mom has hazel eyes and I have brown eyes but my little brother has blue eyes. However, both of my parents have the recessive gene for blue eyes but since brown eyes/hazel eyes are dominant, that is the colour that is seen.
Brown green eyes are often referred to as hazel eyes, which are characterized by a mixture of brown and green pigments in the iris.
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.
actually, colors are usually not mixed when you have two different colors of eyes from parents. You may have green or gray. Or blue or brown, if the geine was ever in your family. It depends on which geine gets to your DNA first.