The cells will decide that. Two of the cells (different colour) will be in the baby, and there will be one boss. The colour of boss is what baby's eye colour is. But other colour will not disappear.
lime green, or a baby pink
Yes, I have a son that has green eyes. I have blue, his father has brown.
Yes.
It depends, but most probably brown - because it is a more dominant colour. - x S.
It is possible for the child's eyes to be any colour - blue, green, black, brown... more than likely a mixture or a aquamarine blue with a hint of green, surprisingly green is a recessive gene to brown and blue, my mom had brown eyes an my dad had green so i have brown, and my friends mother had green eyes an her father had sky blue an there child had blue eyes my friend an her other siblings had aquamarine..itsa verry good mixture !
there is no way to be certain until the baby is born, but my mum has dark brown eyes, my father blue, and i also have blue eyes.
The baby could have green eyes like both parents, and may have red hair like the mother or brown hair like the father. The combination of genes from both parents would determine the baby's specific eye and hair color.
The baby could have a combination of light brown hair and either green or grey eyes, or a mix of the parents' eye and hair colors. Eye and hair color inheritance is complex and cannot be predicted with certainty.
It means the parents carried the gene for green eyes as a recessive gene.
Possibly. It depends if you are you are carrying the allel for brown eyes. And it depends if that is recessive or dominant.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.