Sometimes. It depends on the ancestrial origin of the parents. For example, if the mother of the mother had blue eyes, the baby may be prone to adopt blue eyes.
None of the parents, as far back as can be traced, could display the blue-eyed trait and the child still have blue eyes, since it's recessive. It is all genetics, since blue eyes are the recessive trait, they may have been passed down from generation to generation, and just not paired with another recessive gene. The odds are slim, but it's possible. Basically, it depends on the parents alleles. If either are homozygous dominant, the eyes will definantly be brown. If they are both heterozygous, then the eyes may be blue, but they may also be brown. There's a 25% chance in that case for blue eyes.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have brown eyes if their parents' eyes are hazel. Hazel eyes are a combination of brown and green eye pigments, so if the child inherits the brown pigment from both parents, they would likely have brown eyes. Eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors from both parents.
If both parents have brown eyes, it means they both carry the dominant brown eye color gene. However, if their first child has blue eyes, it indicates that both parents carry the recessive blue eye color gene. The chances of their second child having blue eyes would be 25%, as both parents would have to pass on the recessive gene for blue eyes.
It is possible for a child to have blue eyes if both parents are carriers of the recessive blue eye gene. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, so if both parents carry this gene, there is a chance their child could inherit blue eyes.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with brown eyes to have a child with blue eyes if both parents carry a recessive gene for blue eyes. If each parent passes on this recessive gene to the child, then the child can have blue eyes. Eye color inheritance is a complex genetic trait involving multiple genes.
You have a better chance of brown, because brown is dominant. If one of your girfriend's parents have blue eyes you have a The your girlfriend is a carrier of the recessive blue eyes gene and there is a 50% chance that your child will have blue eyes. If neither of her parents had blue eyes but one of their parents had blue eyes there is a 25% chance your child will have blue eyes. But statistics do not generally apply perfectly to real life, because life is fairly random. So it's better to say your chances SHOULD be 50% of having a child with blue eyes if one of your girlfriends parents have blue eyes, and your chances SHOULD be 25% etc.....
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Yes, it is possible for a child to have brown eyes if their parents' eyes are hazel. Hazel eyes are a combination of brown and green eye pigments, so if the child inherits the brown pigment from both parents, they would likely have brown eyes. Eye color is determined by a combination of genetic factors from both parents.
That the trait for blue eyes was recessive in both parents.
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No... Brown eyes are an dominating gene. If none off the parents have brown eyes none of them have the brown eye gene to give the child.
If both parents have brown eyes, it means they both carry the dominant brown eye color gene. However, if their first child has blue eyes, it indicates that both parents carry the recessive blue eye color gene. The chances of their second child having blue eyes would be 25%, as both parents would have to pass on the recessive gene for blue eyes.
It is possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child if both parents carry a recessive gene for blue eyes. When these recessive genes are passed on to the child, they can combine to produce the trait of blue eyes, even if the parents themselves have brown eyes.
It is possible for a child to have blue eyes if both parents are carriers of the recessive blue eye gene. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, so if both parents carry this gene, there is a chance their child could inherit blue eyes.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with hazel eyes to have a child with brown eyes. Eye color is influenced by multiple genes from both parents, so there is a possibility for different combinations to occur in their offspring.
The gene for blue eyes is recessive.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with brown eyes to have a child with blue eyes if both parents carry a recessive gene for blue eyes. If each parent passes on this recessive gene to the child, then the child can have blue eyes. Eye color inheritance is a complex genetic trait involving multiple genes.
The child inherited both the genes for brown hair and brown eyes from both parents, as brown is likely a dominant trait in this case. The child also carries the genes for blue eyes from the father and red hair from the mother, but the dominant brown traits are expressed in the child's appearance.