My moms eyes are blue and the guy suspose to be my father eyes are blue but my eyes are brown could that be possibe Asked by katb123 8 months ago Similar questions: moms eyes blue guy suspose father brown possibe Family > Parenting.
Similar questions: moms eyes blue guy suspose father brown possibe.
My mom's eyes are blue, my father's eyes were brown, my eyes are green and my brother and sister have blue eyes. I resemble my father's family. S mother had hazel eyes.My other grandmother had very very dark eyes, almost black.
My grandmother's family was Swedish and all but her were wavy haired blondes. She had long, heavy, coarse black hair and darker skin - she had inherited the traits of a Sami ancestor. That's how it works.
Stranger things have happened. You want a paternity test, try DNA. Eye color is an even worse substitute than the blood type tests people are continually pestering us with.
Genetics is a funny thing...brown eyes are dominant. Somewhere in your family there are brown eyes. The only way to prove your genetic information is to have DNA testing.
Yes it is possible to have brown eyes with your parents having blue eyes. Eye color doesn't follow the normal gene senario of Dominant and recessive. Eye color happens based on several genes and neighboring ones.
Here is an article for you. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_color org/wiki/Eye_color.
Technically no...2 blue eyed people can not have a brown eyed child. The blue eyed genes are genetic mutations and they are recessive (weak) so two weak genes can't make a dominant gene. But 2 dominant genes can make a recessive gene which is why 2 brown eyed people can have a blue eyed baby.
It is possible if both your parents carry a gene for brown eyes. Do a family tree and determine who has brown eyes and you will find out how you got yours. Note, brown eyes are dominant and blue eyes are recessive, but sometimes the recessive wins out.My mom is black and my dad is white.
He has blue eyes. Only one of my four siblings has brown eyes, the rest of us have blue. According to genetics, we all should have had brown eyes, or only one of us, at most, should have had blue eyes.
The typical answer is: Not unless there was a genetic mutation. Where having blue eyes is a recessive trait, both parents can only pass on the recessive gene, making the offspring also have the recessive trait. However, DNA testing would be better to determine if this man is your father because of the possibility of gene mutation and the fact that eye color transmission may not be as clear cut as we once understood.
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Yeah it is possible. Most of my family has brown eyes but some had blue. Depends if the dominate gene is somewhere in your family.
Yep. I've the gene for blue eyes and my wife has blue eyes and our younger daughter has brown eyes like my sisters. Blue + blue = more likely to have blue eyes, but brown eyes are STILL dominant.
" "can the dad have brown eyes and the mom have blue eyes and have a baby with blue eyes.
Mother has blue eyes, Father has brown eyes, grandmothers brown, grandfathers blue,could they make a child with hazel ey.
Me and my ex both have blue eyes but are twins have dark brown.
Can the dad have brown eyes and the mom have blue eyes and have a baby with blue eyes.
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