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other qualities. you inherit genes for traits from your mother and father. some genes, or traits, are dominant. that means, you only need one gene to show that trait. other traits are recessive. that means, you need genes from both your mother and father to show that trait. for example, you might inherit a gene for blue eyes from your father and a gene for brown eyes from your mother. since the gene for brown eyes is dominant, youll have brown eyes. but you could still pass on the recessive. can the child’s eyes be blue? could two brown - eyed parents have a child with blue eyes? yes, if both parents have the recessive blue - eyed gene. yes, if one of the parents has the recessive blue - eyed gene. no, because neither parent has the blue - eyed gene. no, because the brown - eyed gene is dominant.
Eye - color inheritance follows the principles of dominant and recessive genes. Brown - eyed genes are dominant and blue - eyed genes are recessive. For two brown - eyed parents to have a blue - eyed child, both parents must carry the recessive blue - eyed gene.
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Yes, if both parents have the recessive blue - eyed gene.