either your adopted or u have your mothers eyes that is called genes
You just have more of your mom's genes than your dad's genes.
Ok, technically you do not have to be adopted at all. it is possible that your father has a recessive gene for lighter eyes. and if your mom has light eyes that means that she obviously has that gene. meaning, if your dads recessice gene and your moms recessive gene combine then you can have light eyes, even if your dad has brown.
also, eye color has now been found to be a trait cause by more than just one gene
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
Possibly. It depends if you are you are carrying the allel for brown eyes. And it depends if that is recessive or dominant.
Yes, it is possible for a green-eyed father and a brown-eyed mother to have a brown-eyed son. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so offspring can inherit eye colors different from either parent based on the combination of genes they receive.
The mother's genotype is rr. The daughter would inherit one recessive allele from her mother because her mother has only recessive alleles. Because the daughter is green eyed, she would inherit a dominant allele from her father. The brown-eyed daughter's genotype would be Rr.
It is possible, since the brown eyes could be a recessive or dominant trait in either the mother's or father's genotypes, and the father and mother might just be carriers of the brown eye gene in their genotype.
The eye color of the twins can vary. They may have brown eyes if they inherit the dominant brown eye color gene from the mother. Or they may have green eyes if they inherit the recessive green eye color gene from the father. It is also possible for the twins to have a mix of both brown and green eye colors.
Yes.
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Brown eyes are dominant. That's why more people have brown eyes then hazel or blue or green.
I don't know how much you know about genes, but there are dominant genes and recessive genes, and you only get two genes (a person could get two dominants or two recessives or one dominant and one recessive) To explain it better, here is a scenario:The father has a dominant blue eye gene + a recessive dark brown eye gene and two blond hair genes,While the mother has a dominant blond hair gene + a recessive brown hair gene and has a dominant hazel eye gene and a recessive green eye gene.Those two people have three kids: two have blond hair, one inherits his father's blue eye gene while the other inherits his mother's recessive green eye gene (leading to the first having blue eyes and the second having green eyes), and the last inherits his/her father's recessive dark brown gene and the mother's brown hair gene.If you look at old photographs you might find some grandparents have the same dark brown eyes or brown hair as you.
first of all, find out what the dominant trait is, green or brown egg, and it is the dominant one.
yes because the green eyes can possibly come from there grandma and grandpa or uncle or aunt.