blue eye genes are recessive so a person must receive blue eye genes from both parents, meaning they don't have any other eye color gene to give their child except blue. Blue is recessive not only to brown, but also to green eyes so if there was one gene from either side then the person's eyes would not be blue.
no they cannot because if you have blue eyes, your alleles are bb, and so... bb and bb have no B, and therefore, with no dominant gene, there cannot be a brown eyed child.
nope
yes because two parents with recessive traits do not have the dominant allele to pass onto the child
Yes. It has been know to occur as a result of recessive genes pairing. The same thing happens when two brunette parents breed a red headed child.
yes it is quite possible, hence, if only one parent has green eyes the more chance of producing a baby with blue eyes than if both of the parents have green eyes. Sometimes the child's eye colour changes after growing a bit. Sarah xD
maybe
I believe so, if both the parents have recessive alleles for blue eyes.
It is impossible for a baby to have brown eyes if both of his parents have blue eyes since the brown eye gene is more dominant.
Yes. The woman can be heterogeneous non-blue. That means she carries a blue eyed gene and a non-blue eyed gene. The blue eyed is normally recessive so he carries both blue eye genes and doesn't carry a non-blue gene.If two blue eyed parents have a child then the child will be blue eyed.
no they cannot because if you have blue eyes, your alleles are bb, and so... bb and bb have no B, and therefore, with no dominant gene, there cannot be a brown eyed child.
nope
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.
Yes but it depend on the gene pool you come from
yes because two parents with recessive traits do not have the dominant allele to pass onto the child
Yes, because blue is recessive
Yes. It has been know to occur as a result of recessive genes pairing. The same thing happens when two brunette parents breed a red headed child.
GeneticsYes, it's possible for a pair of blue-eyed parents to have a brown-eyed offspring. It all depends on each parent's genotype, and which trait comes from the dominant or recessive allele.