Genetics is quite tricky. Traits from family members many generations past can show up in the child of a mother with brown hair and eyes, and father having brown hair and hazel eyes. Many times, the child's hair and eyes will darken as they get older. From a personal experience, I had attended school with a boy that had both pale blond hair and blue eyes. By the time he was 12, his hair was very dark brown and he had brown eyes. I think humans tend to think only the parents have an effect on the genetics of a child.. but that just is not the case. There have also been findings in two, thought to be, Caucasian parents having a child with very dark skin... they way genetics work is completely unpredictable.
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.
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.
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).
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.
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.
Yes, it depends on the grandparents as well. Blue eyes are a recessive trait and can occur if the trait runs in either family.
It's possible (about a 1 in 4 chance).
Most likely hazel or green. Blue eyes are a recessive gene, so it is very possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child.
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.
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.
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.
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).
The answer depends on the genetics of the brown-eyed mother. If she has two brown alleles, than most likely the baby will also have brown eyes. However, if the mother has one brown allele and one blue allele (and thus phenotypically brown-eyed, as brown is dominant), it is certainly possible for the baby to have blue eyes (receiving one blue allele from the mother, and one blue allele from the father...if in fact the father is blue-green hazel). Mendelian genetics, in this case, would approximate 25% of the babies to be born blue-eyed.
Possible, but might turn out hazel
yes
This is possible, depending on the genes that manifest after conception and birth.
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.