First lets say that B is for dominant gene and b is for recessive gene.
Lets say that green eyes are recessive and that blue eyes are dominant. if you do the punnett square, it states that you should have blue eyes because the dominant gene covers up the recessive gene.
*This is only if both genes are homozygous meaning they have either BB or bb. Having Bb would make them heterozygous.
However, if your dad is heterozygous for the green eye gene, (meaning his genotype [the letters used to represent his gene] is Bb) then it means that you have a fifty percent of having green eyes and fifty percent of having blue eyes.
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The baby is more likely to have green eyes, as green is a recessive trait compared to hazel. Since the mother has green eyes, it is possible for her to pass on the green eye gene to the baby. However, there is still a chance the baby could have hazel eyes, depending on the specific genetics involved.
It is difficult to predict with certainty. The child could inherit either dark brown or hazel eyes, as eye color is determined by multiple genes. There is a possibility for a mix of both parents' eye colors as well.
my father is german with red hair and green eyes and my mother is thai with jet black hair....I have dark brown hair with bits of coppery red in my hair, my facial hair and my sideburns are red and my eyebrows and eyelashes are jet black....my eyes are hazel.
Yes, it is possible for the son to have blue eyes if the mother has green eyes and the father has hazel eyes. This is because both green and hazel eyes contain the recessive blue eye gene, which could be passed on to the son resulting in blue eyes.
This can definitely happen because of the concept of genetics. This especially deals with dominant and recessive traits. If both parents have one dominant trait and one recessive trait (causing dark hair and eyes) and both parents give their child the recissive traits, this outcome is possible (although pretty rare it is seen).
my child has the same as my husband red hair and green eyes
yes
This depends on their recessive and dominant genes, and therefore the chances they would have of having a child with a certain colour eyes.
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.
yes!
Yes it is possibe
WEll ... Every child starts with blue eyes so don't think anything straight away but i know I'm no that helpful but I could be either couldn't it probably a darkish hazel colour!!! I Hope I helped!
red hair. and probably hazel eyes.
The baby is more likely to have green eyes, as green is a recessive trait compared to hazel. Since the mother has green eyes, it is possible for her to pass on the green eye gene to the baby. However, there is still a chance the baby could have hazel eyes, depending on the specific genetics involved.
It is difficult to predict with certainty. The child could inherit either dark brown or hazel eyes, as eye color is determined by multiple genes. There is a possibility for a mix of both parents' eye colors as well.
Yes, it is possible for the child to have blue eyes if both parents carry the blue eye gene. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so there is a chance the child could inherit the blue eye gene from both parents.
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.