Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Eye color for our baby?

My husband and I are having a baby in 3 months and we have been wondering a lot what the baby will look like. We're both pretty sure he/she will have blonde hair since that's what we both have. So basically we just want to know what the eye color is going to be. I have hazel eyes. My mom has brown eyes and my father has hazel eyes. So I got my eyes from my father. My husband has blue eyes. His mom has blue eyes and his dad has brown eyes. So he got his eyes from his mother. And i know that hazel eyes are dominant trait over blue eyes. So does somebody have a website that shows a chart that helps me find out? OR if anyone that reads this knows the answer, the percentages that can help me, I would really like that. But I have gone on other sites to determined eye color and it does not have the trait for hazel eyes or Grey eyes, etc. Just green, brown, and blue. So if you send the weblink it should be able to determine hazel eyes.



Thanks!!!



Eye color for our baby?

I checked the eye color site. Very interesting, but don't bank on it. My hub and I have very dark hair, light eyes. All four of our children are blonde, blue eyes (100%)! It gives only 33% chance of this being so for our history.



I'm sure your baby will be beautiful no matter what.



Eye color for our baby?

Here is your answer http://museum.thetech.org/ugenetics/eyeC...



Eye color for our baby?

if hazel really is dominant over blue then there is a fifty fifty chance your baby will have hazel eyes or blue eyes...



most babies have blue eyes within the first little while after birth...



Eye color for our baby?

There really are two basic eye colors, brown and blue. Brown is when you have lots of pigment, and blue is when you have almost none. The amount of pigment and its distribution in the eye gives the variations like hazel. Green eyes are essentially blue, just with a variation of the layer over the pigment, so not really the presence of brown. You can try breaking it down to just blue and brown eyes. Blue or green eyes being recessive mean that that parent doesn't have any brown to pass along. It sounds like both your husband and yourself have a blue and a brown eye gene to pass along. If both of you give the blue, then you get a blue eyed baby. If one of you gives the brown then you will get a brown eyed baby. It is a 25/75 chance, but that doesn't really account for the variations of color.



Eye color for our baby?

I would say hazel but my mom and dad both have blonde hair and i was born with jet black hair that eventually turned blonde. you never really can be sure!

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