The baby will either have blue eyes or black eyes. It's 50-50. It depends on which gene the black eyed girl passes on. since blue's recessive.
Case 1:
girl: BB
boy: bb
BBxbb= Bb, Bb, Bb, Bb
100% chance of black eyed offspring.
Case 2:
girl:Bb
boy:bb
Bbxbb=Bb, Bb, bb, bb
50% chance of blue and 50% chance of black.
2007-08-21 12:20:30
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answered by AnarchyONtheSHORTbus 5
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If you're talking about eye color, the blue eyes contain what is called a "recessive gene," but the baby's eyes can be either color. Three out of four times, the baby's eyes will be dark. That doesn't mean that your particular children will follow this ratio.
2007-08-21 12:19:48
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answered by Elaine P...is for Poetry 7
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Usually the baby will have black eyes, but if she has a recessive gene for light eyes then the chances are fifty fifty the baby will have blue or light coloured eyes. That's more likely if one of her parents or grandparents has light eyes.
2007-08-21 12:20:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If she has a blue eyed recessive gene you will either have blue eyed babies or brown eyed babies. 50/50.
If all of her grandparents had brown eyes the odds of getting a blue eyed baby at all are pretty slim.
2007-08-21 12:19:12
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answered by Peter N 4
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The baby can have any color eyes. It can inherit its eye color from anyone (granparents, aunts, uncles, etc.).
2007-08-21 12:21:23
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answered by Thing H. 3
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straight beautiful, it's a new life, a baby, and all babies are beautiful.
2007-08-21 12:18:03
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answered by Aggin Tad 3
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