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How do you spell maroon?

The purplish color (over verb to desert or strand) is correctly spelled, "maroon".


If your mother had brown eyes and her father had blue eyes what would the baby have?

Brown color of eye is dominant over blue color. If the mother is homozygous for brown color of eye, than the all the children will have brown color eyes. If mother is heterozygous for brown eyes, than 50% of children will have brown eyes and 50% will have blue eyes.


Brown eyes a ressesive?

Brown eyes are dominant. Brown eyes are the most common eye color, with over half of the world's population having them (Including hazel and amber eyes the ratio can reach over 90%). In most populations and countries, it is (with few exceptions) the only iris color present.


What color does a werewolves eyes change when it gets mad?

A werewolf's eyes typically turn a deeper shade of their natural eye color when they get angry or transform. This change is often described as a sign of their heightened emotions and feral instincts taking over.


What color will my daughters eyes be if father has brown eyes and I have blue?

There is a high likelihood that your daughter's eye color will be brown, as brown eyes are a dominant trait over blue eyes. However, there is still a chance that she could have blue eyes if both you and the father carry the recessive gene for blue eyes.


What color eyes will the child have father has black eyes and mother has brown eyes?

It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles


What color eyes will the child have father has brown eyes and mother has black eyes?

It depends on the genes but most likely brown because the allele for brown eyes is dominant over all other alleles


What color eyes babies have at birth?

When babies are born their eyes are slate gray to blue, the colour may change over the first year of life.


How can you make your blue eyes brown?

Actors change the color of their eyes with contact lenses. Turning the color of your eye color permanently is out of the question. I recommend an optometrist prescribe lens over getting them off the street. I've seen cat eyes, flag eyes and other off the wall and people who bought them from friends sometimes scratched their cornea.


If the husband has blue eyes and the mother has green eyes what color will babies eyes be?

It depends if the gene for one eye color is dominant over the other. If the mother's green-eye gene is dominant over the father's brown-eye gene, then the children are more likely to have the mother's green eyes. The same applies vise versa. If the genes are equally matched, then the children have a 50-50 chance of having either brown eyes or green eyes.


If eyes color of mother is blue and eyes color of father is black how did the child get black color?

Black eye color is a recessive trait meaning that for someone to have it both the mother and father would have to pass off the gene for Black eyes. Since the dominant gene always prevails over the recessive and one of the parents had blue eyes, this means that the parent with black eyes had both recessive genes for black eyes and therefor passed on the recessive gene. The other parent with the Blue eyes must have both genes blue and black, but since blue is considered to be dominant over black the blue, they have blue eyes, but passed on the recessive black eye gene. B - Blue Eye Gene (Dominant) b - Black Eye Gene (recessive) Mother - Bb (Blue Eyes) Father - bb (Black Eyes) Child - bb (Black Eyes)


What color Eyes will a baby have if the mother has blue eyes and the father has Red Eyes?

A baby cannot have red eyes, as red eyes are not a natural eye color in humans. If a mother has blue eyes and the father has a red-eye color, the baby will most likely have blue or green eyes, as blue is a recessive trait and would be dominant over a hypothetical red trait.