The genes for hazel and blue eyes are both recessive to the gene for brown eyes. Neither of you carries the gene for brown eyes.
Your baby will have blue eyes, hazel eyes, or something in between, but definitely NOT brown.
2006-06-27 08:42:33
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answered by twiceborne 3
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Your boyfriend's hazel eyes will pass on one dominant (Brown) gene and one recessive (blue) gene. Your blue eyes will pass on two recessive (blue) genes. Any child the two of you have has a 50/50 chance of having hazel eyes and 50/50 of having blue eyes. The only thing you can be sure of it that you won't have a brown-eyed child.
2006-06-29 23:26:38
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answered by okbyajc 2
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I think this anybody's guess for an answer, my eyes are hazel w/ more green, my hubby's are hazel w/ more gold/brown and our children have hazel/brown, deep brown and blue...go figure...all 3 are our children together, my dad has blue and my mom brown and my sisters turn colors from green to blue depending on her mood and what she wears. Don't worry about it and just consider it a suprise from your baby! Congratulations
2006-06-29 01:19:51
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answered by fellow cowlick owner 2
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Probably hazel, its closer to brown and brown is a dominant eye color gene. However, you child could end up with any color eyes once the chromosomes cross over.
2006-06-27 15:48:35
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answered by perfecttenn86 3
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If it's a boy, it'll have your color eyes, or if it's a girl, his color eyes, IN ALL LIKIHOOD. Now, there are alleles that come from PAST generations, TOO. Like my very two eyes, can change from Brown, to Grren, reflecting BOTH sides of MY family, Greek (for the green), and Heinz 57!
2006-07-04 12:40:44
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answered by thewordofgodisjesus 5
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eye color doesn't always have to come from the parents...my sister has green (not hazel) eyes and my parents have brown eyes.....we don't know where the green eyes came from....
and no mom didn't sleep w/ the milk man
2006-06-27 15:39:48
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answered by Jessi 7
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The story must start earlier: with your PARENTS.
Normally, each of us have more reseamblances to one of our Grandparents, even more than with our own parents.
Genetically, the patterns are transferred easily from Grandparents to Grandsons (at every other generation).
Think of yourself: do you look more like your father or like HIS MOM?
2006-07-02 12:02:04
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answered by Alexandra I 5
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Perhaps Green?
2006-06-29 03:15:27
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answered by Pawprints98 2
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black in the center and white around the outside. Between the black and the white is anyone's guess
2006-06-27 15:38:08
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answered by mzJakes 7
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