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Can to blue eyed parents have brown eyed children?

Yes, it is possible for two blue-eyed parents to have children with brown eyes if both parents are carriers of the brown eye gene. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so variations can occur in offspring even if both parents have the same eye color.


If a man had black hair and blue eyes and the woman had blond hair blue eyes can the child come out with brown eyes blond hair if the grandmother had brown eyes?

Blue eyes are a recessive trait. If at least one of the parents had a blue/hazel eyes with a mixture of blue and brown, then the couple's offspring could have brown eyes. If both parents had solid blue eyes, neither would have the dominant brown gene to pass to the baby, and it would have blue eyes, regardless of the grandmother's eye color.


If a homozygous brown mink is mated with a silver-blue mink and 8 offspring are produced how many would be silver-blue?

If a homozygous brown mink is mated with a silver-blue mink, the offspring would all be heterozygous for brown. When crossed with a silver-blue mink, half of the offspring would inherit the silver-blue allele, so out of 8 offspring, 4 would be silver-blue.


Blue-eyed blonde mates with brown-eyed brunette?

It would depend on the brunette's genotype. If they are heterozygous for that trait, then the offspring could be any combination of blonde hair, brown hair, blue eyes, or brown eyes. If the brunette is homozygous dominant, then it's 100% sure the offspring will have a phenotype the same as the brunette.


Which is the dominant gene father has dark brown eyes mother has blue eyes?

Sure you don't mean heterozygous dominant? If you don't there would be no blue eyed offspring. Let's assume you meant heterozygous dominant.B = brownbl = blueBbl X Bbl1/4 of the offspring would have blue eyes, 25%.

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Brown eyes are dominant Cross a homozygous brown with a recessive blue What color eyes will the offspring have?

all brown the chances of brown eyes both parents have to have blueeyes for blue eyes to become dominant but its still possible no matter what for blue or brown


Explain through genetics why a white male cat and a black female can produce 4 black offspring?

I can't really explain in genetics, but I can in similarity. A colour of a Cat's fur can be like the colour of our eyes in a way. If one of your parents has brown eyes (with no trace of blue eyes) and the other had blue eyes, you would get brown eyes. So, the white Cat is the blue eyes and the black Cat is the brown eyes. Do you get that?


Could two blue-eyed parents have a brown-eyed child?

GeneticsYes, it's possible for a pair of blue-eyed parents to have a brown-eyed offspring. It all depends on each parent's genotype, and which trait comes from the dominant or recessive allele.


Can to blue eyed parents have brown eyed children?

Yes, it is possible for two blue-eyed parents to have children with brown eyes if both parents are carriers of the brown eye gene. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so variations can occur in offspring even if both parents have the same eye color.


What color eyes do Blue eyes and brown eyes make?

In most cases, their is a 75 percent chance of the offspring having brown eyes.


How can this be possible where the couple has brown eyes and the child can have blue eyes?

Blue eyes are a recessive trait, while brown eyes are dominant. If both parents are heterozygous for brown eyes, it means they both carry the recessive trait for blue eyes, and so there is a 25% chance their offspring will be blue-eyed.


If a man had black hair and blue eyes and the woman had blond hair blue eyes can the child come out with brown eyes blond hair if the grandmother had brown eyes?

Blue eyes are a recessive trait. If at least one of the parents had a blue/hazel eyes with a mixture of blue and brown, then the couple's offspring could have brown eyes. If both parents had solid blue eyes, neither would have the dominant brown gene to pass to the baby, and it would have blue eyes, regardless of the grandmother's eye color.


Can two blue eyed people have a brown eyed offspring?

Technically no. If two people have blue eyes then both copies of their eye colour gene are blue. If either of them had a brown eye gene they would of had brown eyes as its the dominant gene, so when they produce an offspring neither of them have a brown eye gene to pass down. Hence the offspring will also have both genes blue, resulting in blue eyes.


If a homozygous brown mink is mated with a silver-blue mink and 8 offspring are produced how many would be silver-blue?

If a homozygous brown mink is mated with a silver-blue mink, the offspring would all be heterozygous for brown. When crossed with a silver-blue mink, half of the offspring would inherit the silver-blue allele, so out of 8 offspring, 4 would be silver-blue.


If Ted has blue eyes and Mary is heterozygous what is the chance that their offspring will have brown eyes?

Assuming that you mean heterozygous for blue/brown eyes, 50%.


Are there more brown eyed people in the world than blue eyed?

NO. People with blue eyes do NOT have the brown eyed gene, if they did they themselves would have developed brown eyes instead of their blue as it is dominant. So two blue eyed parents can only pass the blue gene to their offspring.


Green eye cat and blue eye cat what is the offspring?

one of their parents had blue eyes and the other parents had green eyes.....i think