Yes, if there is brown eyes in the family, then yes, it is possible.
yes, but only if someone in either family had brown eyes because some inherited traits skip generations.
I have green eyes my hubs has hazel colour, neither green or blue!, we have 3 children eldest is bright blue male second is green eyed girl and youngest is brown eyed male,(the only one who looks like mum, who has green eyes)
It is not possible for two blue-eyed parents to have a brown-eyed biological child. Eye color is determined by genetics, with brown being a dominant trait and blue being a recessive trait. If both parents have blue eyes, it is very likely that their child will also have blue eyes.
The greater majority (around 98%) of all new born's are born with blue eyes. You really can't tell because genes are pretty random For the answer stated above, it is obviously only true for Caucasian infants of course. Almost all infants of African, Indian, or Asian decent would obviously be brown. But with regards to the original question, the answer depends on the genetics of the brown-eyed father. If he has two brown alleles, than most likely the baby will also have brown eyes. However, if the father has one brown allele and one blue allele (and thus phenotypically brown-eyed, as brown is dominant), it is certainly possible for the baby to have blue eyes (receiving one blue allele from the father, and one blue allele from the mother...if in fact the mother is blue-green hazel). Mendelian genetics, in this case, would approximate 25% of the babies to be born blue-eyed.
Yes, the mother with brown eyes has a second eye color potential. In biology it is called a recessive trait. She can bare children with different eye colors. By my professors account, his friends had seven children with blue eyes, and both parents had brown eyes. They say the brown eyes are the dominant trait, but it is obviously not a fact or it is not always the case. The mother in your case probably has a parent with blue or green eyes I would suspect.
yes, only 2 blue eyed people can only have a blue eyed baby, this will not change ever! where as 2 brown eyed people can also have a blue eyed baby, but for 2 blue eyed people to have a brown eyed baby is impossible!
yes. if the dad has 1 recessive blue gene and 1 dominant brown gene then he can either pass on the blue gene or the brown gene.
yes it can be true but sometimes not
Yes, they can - and it happens more commonly than you'd think.
It should be possible because my mom has blue eyes, my dad has brown and i got green eyes so i would say yes.
Yes, it happened with my dad. His dad had blue eyes and his mom has brown eyes and he ended up with hazel.
yes, but only if someone in either family had brown eyes because some inherited traits skip generations.
I have green eyes my hubs has hazel colour, neither green or blue!, we have 3 children eldest is bright blue male second is green eyed girl and youngest is brown eyed male,(the only one who looks like mum, who has green eyes)
This is possible, depending on the genes that manifest after conception and birth.
if one of ur second level parents (grandma...) has brown eyes, yes, it is a dominant gen
Ofcourse they can, the percentages change depending on the parents genes and families aswell...the more blue eye ratio, the more chance of the child having that trait. The blue eyes are probably going to be receptive to the brown eyes, but since one parent has the blue eyes, that bumps up the chances...check the family background, you can get a better idea that way!
It is not possible for two blue-eyed parents to have a brown-eyed biological child. Eye color is determined by genetics, with brown being a dominant trait and blue being a recessive trait. If both parents have blue eyes, it is very likely that their child will also have blue eyes.