Yes - genes can be called blueprints because they are the instructions of how to synthesise products and for cell functions.
DNA.
If your mom has blue eyes then u almost certainly have the genes which could result in a blue eyed baby, meaning that depending on your partner's genes you could potentially have a child with blue eyes.
The chemical formula for Blue 1, also known as Brilliant Blue FCF, is C37H34N2Na2O9S3.
blue eye genes are recessive so a person must receive blue eye genes from both parents, meaning they don't have any other eye color gene to give their child except blue. Blue is recessive not only to brown, but also to green eyes so if there was one gene from either side then the person's eyes would not be blue.
Each person have 2 genes for almost all characters we own. Blond hair and blue eyes are traits that are determined genetically by recessive gene variants. Such genes can express only in the absence of the dominant genes (in this case the genes for black/red hair or dark/green eyes). The dominant gene always suppresses the recessive ones. So If both parents have blond hair and blue eye, thus none of them posses dominant genes, it means that their offspring cannot show a dominant character, and yes he/she will also have blond hair and probably blue eyes. Probably blue, as for eyes the grey color is more recessive then blue, and parents might carry its gene as well.
All of your genes are inherited. They are split 50/50. Half from Mum and half from Dad. Genes and chromasones are what make us who we are, they are like the blue prints to our appearances etc.
Who can you contact to help read blue prints?
they are blue because they are blue and printed
Blue Genes was created in 1996.
Yes! A modern day home or structure can must have blue prints.
No. They didn't make prints at all.
I Put My Blue Genes On was created in 1978.
If a child has a mother with green brownish eyes, also known as hazel, and a blue eyed father, the child could have hazel or blue eyes depending on what the dominant genes are.
DNA
hard to guess as Hazel is more dommentant then blue so should be hazel. but recessive genes are known to show up so maybe blue. also if other eye colors have been known in either side no matter how far back they also have a chance to pop up from time to time
It depends on its genes. If its parents have genes of blue eyes, and it's dominant, it could.
In DNA in the nucleus