The Child’s Eyes
Posted on Friday, May 1, 2009 in Early Development
In Grade 10 biology, you may have learned about recessive versus dominant genes; particularly for eye colour, brown is “dominant”, blue is “recessive”, therefore the offspring of a brown-eyed parent and a blue-eyed parent would always have brown eyes. The rules seem to change somewhat when you finally have a child of your own – even though your spouse has brown eyes your child is born with big blues.
Don’t get too attached – many children’s eyes change colour between 6 and 18 months of age.
You can calculate the “odds” of your children having a particular colour of eyes by using the Eye Calculator.
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23 Aug 2011 10:27 pm
Not all brown and blue eyed parents have brown eyed children. I have brown eyes and the dad has blue and our daughter has blue eyes still at two. I carried a brown and a blue eye gene passed on from my mum and he had two blues so three is more dominant than one brown.