Yes, it is. This is because the genome for brown eyes is dominant compared to the genomes for green and blue eyes. If either of the parents were carrying the genome for brown eyes, then they themselves, would have brown eyes, not blue or green.
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
It is possible, since the brown eyes could be a recessive or dominant trait in either the mother's or father's genotypes, and the father and mother might just be carriers of the brown eye gene in their genotype.
Yes, it is possible for a brown eyed father and a green eyed mother to produce a green eyed child. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so the combination of these genetic factors can result in a child having a different eye color than either parent.
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.
Yes, it is possible. Eye color is determined by multiple genes, so a child can inherit different eye colors from their parents. If both parents carry the gene for green eyes, there is a chance their child could have green eyes.
You cannot make green from brown since yellow and blue make green. However, if you add red to green, you get brown.
---- yes however their is a higher chance of the child being red-i mean brown eyed 8=====D
Yes
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)
It is possible for a child with a brown-eyed parent and a green-eyed parent to have blue eyes if there is the trait for blue eyes in the child's genetics. Such as a grandparent with blue eyes.
Just because it is a resessive gene doesn't mean that a child cannot get CF. For example, let's do eyes. Say a mother had green eyes, and father had brown in my families case,I ended up with green eyes which is a resessive gene.
It is possible, since the brown eyes could be a recessive or dominant trait in either the mother's or father's genotypes, and the father and mother might just be carriers of the brown eye gene in their genotype.
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Yes. There are at least five genes that contribute to eye color. It is quite possible for both parents to have brown eyes (which are dominant) and yet carry other genes that can produce a green-eyed child.
yes because the green eyes can possibly come from there grandma and grandpa or uncle or aunt.
You cannot. That is like describing love to a child. He has no comprehension of what green is.
In most cases, their is a 75 percent chance of the offspring having brown eyes.