Yes, genetically speaking, eye color is known to skip two or three or even more generations.
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.
There are many factors that determine eye color, including multiple genes. Based on the given information, there is a possibility that your baby may have brown, hazel, or green eyes. The final eye color cannot be predicted with certainty.
His Eye Colour Is Hazel And His Hair Colour Is Brown
Hazel eyes are less common than brown or blue eyes, making them relatively rare. They are a combination of brown and green pigments, giving them a unique and striking appearance.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with hazel green eyes and blue eyes to have a brown-eyed baby. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so there is a chance that the combination of genes from both parents could result in a child with brown eyes.
They can and do.
Possible, but might turn out hazel
I think it is hazel but im not sure Hazel
A green eye with brown coloring or a brown eye with green coloring.
Hazel.
Hazel.
Yes, absolutely. Hazel eyes is the combination of the blue and brown eye color gene. For instance, a blue eyed mother and brown eyed father could have a hazel eye colored child. So that means all hazel eyed children can have a brown eyed child because they carry the brown eyed gene in their DNA from their father, in this case.
Brown and green.
Brown/Hazel.
Brown/ hazel
brown/hazel
Hazel