Yes, that depends what colour eyes the child's grandparents have and the pigment called melanin present in the iris. Melanin may or may not be genetically determined.
Yes. Even if they have hazel eyes, the could still carry the gene for blue eyes, which could then be passed down to their child.
Yes. My husband has amber/light brown colored eyes and I have dark brown eyes. Our son has hazel eyes. However, both of his grandmothers have blue eyes.
I have light brown eyes and my daughter's father has dark brown eyes and our child came out with hazel eyes. My parents both had brown eyes and so did his. I really think recessive genes skip a generation. I know some people in our families, grandparents, great grandparents, had blue or/and hazel eyes.
the gene of eye depends on the development of chromosome that u cannot guess what would happen. but 2 brown eyes usually give birth to a blue eye
Yes. Hazel eyes are generally brown eyes with green coloring in them
No. Child eye colour depends on what eye colour genes the parents are carrying and that may not only be blue and brown.
Yes. Hazel eyes are often brown eyes with green coloring in them.
If brown hair is dominant over red hair, then a person who is heterozygous for brown hair will have a brown hair phenotype. Red-haired offspring with two brown-haired parents are fairly common.
Everyone has at least two genes for hair color, but brown is dominant. If both parents have Brown-Blond genes, then they will have brown hair (because it is dominant over blond), but the child could get one blond gene from each parent and thus be Blond-Blond, and thus be blond.
Tim's parents both have the recessive trait for blue eyes but their brown eye traits are the dominant ones that show. Time must have by chance gotten both the recessive genes from his parents and no brown eye genes thus his blue eyes go without the brown taking over.
I don't think two brown eyed parents produce a blue eyed child, but a brown eyed parent and a blue eyed parent can produce a child with blue eyes. Brown eyes are not always dominate.Two brown-eyed parents CAN produce a blue-eyed child if BOTH carry the recessive gene for blue eyes. Recessive means it can hide, but is still present and ready to be carried on to a future generation. Brown eyes ARE dominant. If you carry the gene for brown eyes, your eyes are brown. This does not mean you can't also carry the recessive gene for blue/green eyes.
Amber Brown was a series of children's books written by Paula Danziger The stories are fictional accounts of a child's experience as her parents divorce, her mother begins to date another man and her father moves to France. There were a total of fifteen stories that ended with the author's death in 2003.
Brown. What does the grandmother have?
a child with parents eyes that are blue and grey are more likely to get blue eyes. But it is not impossible that a child with those parents cant get brown eyes. My parents have brown and blue eyes and i got grey. It isn't impossible but quite rare.
any color
No... Brown eyes are an dominating gene. If none off the parents have brown eyes none of them have the brown eye gene to give the child.
Yes.
Your wife had an affair; simple.
Not necessarily. If both parents have the recessive gene for red hair, the child may have red hair. Brunet parents could also have a blond child.
Depends on the parents.
Yes. One or both parents have a gene for red hair therefore the child could have red hair.
Amber alert is to find your child if they are missing and to help locate them. Amber was killed because she was abducted and was found by a man and his dog in a dam.
......... Perhaps the grandparents have red hair. LOok up- dominant and recessive traits.