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can 2 blue eyed parents have a child with brown or hazel eyes
Asked by: mistma
from ISHPEMING, MI
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brown eyed maternal grandmother and blue eyed on all other grandparents and parents. Can the parents children be brown eyed or hazel eyed and what are the changes about?
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Hello Mistma,
YOU CAN JUST CHECK OUT THE PROBABILITY OF EYE COLOR USING THE FOLLOWING SITE:
Just enter the eye color of your parents and your mate's parents along with yours and your mate's. This would clearly show the probability of your ki...
YOU CAN JUST CHECK OUT THE PROBABILITY OF EYE COLOR USING THE FOLLOWING SITE:
Just enter the eye color of your parents and your mate's parents along with yours and your mate's. This would clearly show the probability of your ki...
Answer Date: 06:16pm 11/12/07
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Eye color is an inherited trait influenced by more than one gene. There are two major genes and other minor ones that account for the tremendous variation of human eye color. In humans, three loci associated with eye color are currently known: EYCL1, EYCL2, and EYCL3. These genes account for three phenotypic eye colors (brown, green, and blue) in humans. Eye color usually stabilizes when an infant is around 6 months old.
The inheritance pattern followed by blue eyes is thought to be similar to ...
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Originally, iris color was thought to be a simple trait—one governed by a single gene with multiple forms, or alleles, corresponding to each color. In this scheme, blue was thought to be recessive, requiring two copies of the blue allele in order to be displayed. Therefore, two blue-eyed parents could have only blue-eyed children, since each parent had only blue alleles. However, repeated observation of brown-eyed offspring from two blue-eyed parents showed this view to be wrong. Iris color is likely to be a polygenic...
Answer Date: 09:09am 11/12/07
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yes you get get a gene frome each parent. Each parent has two different alleles thats can be given. If the parents have 1 blue and one brown then if a parent sends one brown one and the other parent gives blue then brown is dominant. Hazel is said to be a mutation. ....
Answer Date: 02:04pm 11/13/07
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Yes
Answer Date: 04:02pm 11/13/07
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yes because it has to do with your genes
Source: science
Answer Date: 01:51am 11/17/07
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I have a daughter with baby blue eyes. I have green eyes. Her dad has brown eyes. Id have to say yes.
Answer Date: 03:02pm 12/01/07
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yep thats the way life is sometimes. Weird.
Answer Date: 03:05pm 12/05/07
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