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Adding to wazzab:

So if both have blue eyes they will definitily pass blue-eye genes to their children, the child will have blue eyes. Two brown eyed parents can have a blue-eyed child if they have recessive blue-eye genes.

BUT... this is a simplification: eye colour is not based on one gene pair. It is true for the beans on which Mendell did his research though.

2007-01-25 23:37:13 · answer #1 · answered by Steven Z 4 · 1 0

No one can answer that questio knowingly. It's all about DNA GENETICS. Both parents can have the same color eyes but, you can bet that both of their gene pools have a mix of blue, brown, green, and hazel. The child will inherit half of its genes from dad and the other half from mom. With that comes many ancestors. Many unknown by the parents themselves. The answer is wait and see, then you"ll know.

2007-01-25 21:14:59 · answer #2 · answered by ultvg 1 · 0 0

Since blue-eye genes tend to be recessive, the likelihood is that the child will also be blue-eyed.

2007-01-25 23:49:21 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

that depends on what genes the parents pass on to the child. for eyes they each have two pieces of information which determine this. the piece of information is chosen at random.
There are both dominant and recessive genes.
some different colours are dominant over each other.
brown is dominant and blue is recessive
B=Brown - b=blue

B+B=B
b+b=b
B+b=B

so you can see that if the parents parents passed on two recessives then their eyes would be blue...etc.

2007-01-25 21:18:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Both parent? So most likely is also blue.

2007-01-25 21:17:31 · answer #5 · answered by Lilian 5 · 0 0

Very very likely to be Blue

2007-01-26 09:12:36 · answer #6 · answered by Suraj 2 · 0 0

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