Can a green-eyed male and a blue-eyed female make a brown-eyed baby?
13 Answers
- Anonymous4 months ago
Try and see what happens.
Keep trying!
- 5 months ago
Yes, but it would require a spontaneous mutation of the gene that codes for eye colour. This is a very rare occurrence.
- 5 months ago
Green or blue eye(b )is actually a recessive trait,uot a dominant one .Where as Black/Brown(B) (Bb) is a dominant allele.So Only one allele black out of any pair is there ,then the phenotype (Physical appearance) become Black.Otherwise with both (bb) it will be blue itself.
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- MattLv 45 months ago
Ive heard about that, dosent a mutation sometimes happen to cause brown in that scenario?
- Anonymous5 months ago
Yes; I am an example. My mom has dark blue eyes, and my dad had light green eyes. I came out with a sort of mixed, however overall blue eye color and my sister came out with brown eyes.
- RichardLv 75 months ago
Probably not. I'm not going to go into the rigors of genetics, but green eyes are USUALLY variants of blue eyes - unless the "green" color is actually hazel. When two blue eyed people mate, their children are always blue eyed.
More likely you have two different "fathers".