ANSWERS: 11
  • No actually it is possible. It just depends on the family tree. Like a kid could have two blue eyed parents and have brown eyes because a grandmother has brown.
  • I don't think it's possible
  • Actually it is quite more likely than you think. If anyone in your family tree had brown eyes than you have the chance
  • It is impossible. Blue is a recessive gene.
  • There isn't a big chance, but the possibility does exist. Deformities don't always result in an extra limb, sometimes a deformity can happen that changes the color of something.
  • None! Brown eyes are dominant over blue so each parent of said brown eyed child would each have two blue chromosomes if they had just one brown chromosome there eyes would be brown there for each parent can only give the child a blue gene therefore the child could not have brown eyes only blue
  • Not likely.
  • it is possible because there could be a brown eyed gene that either the mother or father was carrying that passed them and they could pass it to their child.
  • Blue eyes is a recessive gene. So I would think not. (And having a grandparent with brown eyes does not change things)
  • its amazing how ignorant other people are and they feel they have the right to answer. ugh. it all depends on your parents, yours your mates and their parents i have 50% chance brown 31 green and 18 blue i have brown, my mate green, my mom brown, my dad blue his dad blue and his brother blue sorry...got carried away! USE A GENETIC CALCULATER http://museum.thetech.org/ugenetics/eyeCalc/eyecalculator.html

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