The greater majority (around 98%) of all new born's are born with blue eyes.
You really can't tell because genes are pretty random
For the answer stated above, it is obviously only true for Caucasian infants of course. Almost all infants of African, Indian, or Asian decent would obviously be brown. But with regards to the original question, the answer depends on the genetics of the brown-eyed father. If he has two brown alleles, than most likely the baby will also have brown eyes. However, if the father 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 father, and one blue allele from the mother...if in fact the mother is blue-green hazel). Mendelian genetics, in this case, would approximate 25% of the babies to be born blue-eyed.
that's a lie they wouldn't be purple. they would be a diffrent color no one has purple eyes
Two blue eyes can only have blue eyes, a brown and blue can have blue, and a brown and brown can have blue, because blue is a recessive gene
because hazel is recessive, and brown is dominant. meaning that brown overrules hazel, but hazel is still there in at least one of the parents' genetic make up. then the hazel can show up later.
The baby has a small chance of having blonde hair and blue eyes because they are both recessive genes. The likely eye color of your baby is brown or hazel and the likely hair colors will either be brown or black hair because these genes are all dominant.
nope
Yes, if there is brown eyes in the family, then yes, it is possible.
A dormant gene is one that is present but inactive. An example of this would be when a baby is conceived by a blue eyed and brown eyed parent. The child will have brown eyes. This is because the brown eyed gene is dominant and the blue eyed gene will lay dormant.
They can and do.
Yes, it happened with my dad. His dad had blue eyes and his mom has brown eyes and he ended up with hazel.
no
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.
yes, only 2 blue eyed people can only have a blue eyed baby, this will not change ever! where as 2 brown eyed people can also have a blue eyed baby, but for 2 blue eyed people to have a brown eyed baby is impossible!
This is possible, depending on the genes that manifest after conception and birth.
because hazel is recessive, and brown is dominant. meaning that brown overrules hazel, but hazel is still there in at least one of the parents' genetic make up. then the hazel can show up later.
it is possible if someone related to you has blue eyes or if someone has blonde hair but i wouldn't worry about it because if you have a brown hair baby it will still be pretty some of the most beautiful people in the world have brown hair and eyes.
Yes!
Two blue eyed parents cannot have a brown eyed baby. Since both parents carry the recessive gene (blue eyes) then there is no way that they can have a brown eyed baby. Hello, different person here. The said HAZEL eyes, not brown. :I Hello, original person here. I know what they said. Hazel is a shade of BROWN. 😒
They would probably have a hazel eyed baby or more blueish eyed baby.
Yes, I have a son that has green eyes. I have blue, his father has brown.