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Can a person with blue eyes and a person with brown eyes have a green eyed baby?

I don't think it's possible but that is why I'm asking. I've been told that brown eyes always dominate the color of the child eyes.

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Can a person with blue eyes and a person with brown eyes have a green eyed baby?

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That is incomplete dominance.
by: Anonymous

It depends on the mixture of blue & brown eyes which colour will form and if such new colour shows the phenotype of new individual, it is called the incomplete dominance...

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