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Is it scientifically possible for two brown-eyed parents to produce a green eyed child?

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Is it scientifically possible for two brown-eyed parents to produce a green eyed child?

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  1. yes, but in little chance.


  2. Yes, it's called a recesive gene.

    For example, both of my moms parents have blue eyes, and my mom has hazel eyes.

  3. No

  4. Yes, just like 2 type A blood parents can produce Type O children. It could come from the grandparents or even farther back in the family.

    Did you know 2 insane parents can produce sane kids?

  5. Yes, if they both have a recessive green eye gene.

  6. Yes , i've heard about the recessive gene . and sometimes you have a dark kid while the parents are snow-white . they say one of the child's grand grand parents must have been black or semi-black .

    But years ago i have read a study which was in the British newspapers , that 10 percent of British children don't belong really to who are supposed to be their fathers .

    If there is any doubt , a DNA test can show if there was any problem .


  7. yes.  Being brown eyed is a dominant trait, green eyed is a recessive trait.  That means if two parents had just the right set of traits(both have one brown and one green), then there is a 1 in 4 chance of them having a green eyed child.

  8. If their is a recessive green eyed gene present...but then again brown eyes are dominant. I'm not completely sure.

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