Well, let`s see. My mom is hispanic and has hazel eyes and very black hair with medium skin. My dad is anglo and has black hair and green eyes and medium skin. My sister has brown eyes and black hair with a little darker skin, my brother brown hair and green eyes with medium skin, and I have grey eyes and reddish brown hair with medium skin. My mom`s sister is darker than her and all her kids turned out darker than us with black hair and brown eyes. Her husband was anglo also with brown hair and blue eyes. So what you get is a luck of the draw.
2006-11-08 15:39:24
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answered by Sparkles 7
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My fiance' is half Hispanic, half white with brown eyes. His ex wife has black hair and blue eyes and their daughter has reddish brown hair and blue eyes. He and his ex both are of Irish decent and I think that is where her blue eyes and reddish hair comes from.
I have blue eyes, my ex has brown eyes and our daughter has beautiful green eyes and our son has brown eyes like his Dad.
I really don't think there is a guarantee on having a blue eyed child unless you have more than one, then there is a fifty-fifty chance that one will have blue or green eyes.
As far as the skin tone, the child's skin can be no darker than the darkest parent.
I really think you will be surprised when you have your children how unimportant what they look like will be to you. You're going to love them no matter what. God be with you.
2006-11-08 23:50:28
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answered by KieKie 5
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Well... in basic biology you go over gene matrixs basically your kids have a 50/50 chance of having blue eyes or brown eyes, and that's without taking family history into considerateion. Look at your parents and her parents as well matter. Skin tone is a little more triky as melanin levels vary in each individual and that mixes with birth. Really untill genetic design comes around, you're stuck with good ole mother nature! Good luck buddy!
2006-11-08 23:21:58
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answered by Chipper 3
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They're probably not going to turn out with blue eyes. Genetics can be weird though, so if you've got a blue eyed person in your family tree, there's an slight chance they'd have blue eyes.
2006-11-08 23:20:15
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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if I remember my genetics correctly, brown eyes are a dominant trait and blue eyes a recessive trait. There is a 25% chance that a child of a blue eyed parent and a brown eyed parent would have blue eyes.
However, if you have a member in your family with blue eyes, you could carry that trait recessively. thus, your child could have a 50% chance of having blue eyes.
2006-11-08 23:40:32
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answered by Psyche 2
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I feel you shouldn't be focused on features of your child so much. Even if you get together with a woman who has blue eyes you are not guaranteed one way or another. My daughter has hazel blue - blue/brown. Even mix of her father and I. I hope you focus more on the character and soul of the woman you chose to be in a relationship with. Good luck to you.
2006-11-08 23:19:57
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answered by beautiful_heart 2
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Even a train geneticist would have a hard time predicting a future child's appearance. Human genetics are just too complicated. And then there's the moral, ethical issue about your question. Love your children for who they are, not what they look like.
2006-11-08 23:24:10
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answered by trafficer21 4
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I would post this in the genetics section, the people there should be more capable to tell you.
2006-11-08 23:18:41
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answered by Anonymous
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What wrong with different colours and ****? As long as the kid has good values, it doesn't matter what colour they are.
2006-11-08 23:33:08
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answered by Kool_Kermit 2
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