I'm interested in knowing what color eyes biracial babies tend to have. I think green eyes on a mixed child would be gorgeous!
Here is a little history on eye color for the people who took biology and want to answer my question with a prediction (:
mothers side
mommy to be - blue
mother - blue | grandpa - brown | grandma - blue
father - blue | grandpa - blue | grandma - green
fathers side
all brown
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The brown is more dominant than blue and green.
Most likely brown but not always. My baby girl has dark hazel grey eyes and every1 in my family have dark brown ( I'm Hispanic ) and almost every1 in my husbands family have brown eyes with the exception of his grandpa who had green. My husband is Hispanic and Laotian. So I guess I'm saying that even if everything pointes to a certain color they may not always come out that color. My baby is only 8 months however so they may still change to dark brown :(
http://www.flickr.com/photos/58856876@N05/sets/721...
well, of what I know, if you have 'half-lings', (what I call bi-racial kiddies which I just so happen to have), the black eyes will be most likely be dominating. A good chance the child will have black, or dark brown eyes. My husband is Asian and has black eyes. I have blue/green eyes. My children have shining dark brown eyes.
Based on my calculations there would be about 60% brown eyes 40% blue eyes.
Well my dad is white my mom is mostly black (90 percent or something like that) and my hair wad curly as a baby now it still is curly but i can make it straight or wavy depending on how i comb it. And no it doesnt offend me if im called black, but i go by mixed. @Chess you cant teally classify a whole race like that every indivdual is different.
brown is the stronger gene but hopefully one will have.colored eyes!!!!