Can a brown eyed dad have two kids, one with blue eyes and one with green?
In this scenario, the dad has brown eyes and has kids with two different women. The kid from one woman has green eyes and the kid from the other woman has blue eyes. Is this possible?
29 Answers
- Bulldog reduxLv 75 months agoBest answer
Apparently, the dad carries a recessive eye-color gene that paired with other recessive eye-color genes in the mothers. So it's entirely possible.
- 5 months ago
Yes this is possible. The father might be dominant for Brown however that means that the child has a 25% chance of not having brown eyes. My father has brown eyes, my mother has green and I have green so I had a 25% chance of getting green and I did. My brother has brown eyes and my sister has green. It all depends.
- Ronald 7Lv 75 months ago
I have Hazel eyes wtf ??
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- .Lv 75 months ago
Yes, provide wife is not brown eyed too
that's not true, both parents could have the recessive gene for blue eyes, meaning that the offspring's eyes could be blue
- American AtheistLv 65 months ago
yes, while brown is the dominant eye color it does not mean that recessive eye colors can not be passed on
- Jim MoorLv 75 months ago
yep
My daughter has brown hair/eyes, the husband has black eyes/hair but some Swedish heritage.
Her daughter is blue eyed blond
Cute t-rex.