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When an individual has different amounts of melanin in each of their irises, their eyes are different colors.

or is sometimes if they have a twin if the opposite sex or gender then that will cause your child to have different color eyes.

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Why does kate brosworth have one blue eye and one brown eye?

Kate Bosworth has a condition called heterochromia, which causes her to have one blue eye and one brown eye. This is a rare genetic trait that results in a person having two different colored eyes.


Can a blue eyed male with both his parents having blue eyes marries a brown eyed female with her mother having blue eyes and her father having brown eyes could they have a brown eyed child?

Yes, it is possible for a blue-eyed male and a brown-eyed female to have a brown-eyed child. Eye color is a polygenic trait, meaning it is influenced by multiple genes. Both parents can carry genes for brown eyes, and if those genes are passed on to the child, they can have brown eyes even if neither parent has brown eyes.


Why does Kane have a brown eye and a blue eye?

Kane, the WWE wrestler, has a brown eye and a blue eye as a result of a storyline in which he was portrayed as having suffered burns and other disfigurement during a fire as a child. The blue eye represents the eye which was affected by the burns, resulting in the different colored eyes to add to his character's menacing appearance.


Is brown the dominant eye color?

No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.


What would be the color of children with male brown eyes and female blue eyes?

The children would likely have a 50% chance of having brown eyes and a 50% chance of having blue eyes. Eye color is a polygenic trait, meaning it is determined by multiple genes, so the actual outcome can vary.

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WHAT do you call a person with one blue eye and one brown eye?

A Genius


What is the probability of them having a blue eyed child?

The probability of having a blue-eyed child depends on the genetic makeup of the parents. If both parents carry the recessive allele for blue eyes (Bb), where "B" represents the brown eye allele and "b" represents the blue eye allele, there is a 25% chance of having a blue-eyed child (bb). If one or both parents have brown eyes but carry the blue eye allele, the probability may vary. If neither parent has the blue eye allele, the probability of having a blue-eyed child is 0%.


Why does kate brosworth have one blue eye and one brown eye?

Kate Bosworth has a condition called heterochromia, which causes her to have one blue eye and one brown eye. This is a rare genetic trait that results in a person having two different colored eyes.


Can a blue eyed male with both his parents having blue eyes marries a brown eyed female with her mother having blue eyes and her father having brown eyes could they have a brown eyed child?

Yes, it is possible for a blue-eyed male and a brown-eyed female to have a brown-eyed child. Eye color is a polygenic trait, meaning it is influenced by multiple genes. Both parents can carry genes for brown eyes, and if those genes are passed on to the child, they can have brown eyes even if neither parent has brown eyes.


Does Thierry Henry have one blue eye and one brown eye?

has thierry Henry one brown and one blue eye


What eye colour does Andy Murray have?

brown


Why does Kane have a brown eye and a blue eye?

Kane, the WWE wrestler, has a brown eye and a blue eye as a result of a storyline in which he was portrayed as having suffered burns and other disfigurement during a fire as a child. The blue eye represents the eye which was affected by the burns, resulting in the different colored eyes to add to his character's menacing appearance.


An organism that has an allele for brown eyes and an allele for blue eyes you?

are likely heterozygous for eye color. This means you have two different alleles for eye color - one for brown eyes and one for blue eyes. The dominant allele for brown eyes may result in you having brown eyes, but you still carry the blue eye allele.


Does Rihanna have blue eye's?

No, they are brown


What Was William McKinley's Eye Color?

Blue


What is the likelihood of having a brown eyed baby if both mother and father are blond and blue eyed?

Zero. Blue eyes come from a recessive gene (brown eyes come from a dominant gene). So two blue-eyed parents have only blue-eye genes in them. Therefore, they can pass only blue-eye genes to their baby.


Is brown the dominant eye color?

No, blue is. Blue is a baby's eye color and then they change to whatever color after about one month.