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A blue and a green-eyed parent will have all hazel-eyed kids. This is one of the reasons I like the modifier gene explanation so much. It can help explain how green and blue-eyed parents might have hazel-eyed kids.
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Read More »Editor’s note (7/20/2021): Some information in this article is out of date. Scientists now know that eye color is a complex trait, influenced by at least 50 different genes. The short answer is that we don’t know. Unfortunately, very little work has been done on eye colors other than blue, green, and brown. For this answer, I'll focus on where hazel eyes might fit into the picture. Hopefully you'll get an idea of how quickly genetics can get too complicated to figure out easily.
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Read More »This is certainly plausible and some recent research suggests that this might be part of the story. But again, we don’t know. I would think the genetics again would be easy enough that it would have been figured out by now. Another possibility is that there may be modifier genes. These are genes that would affect how much melanin BEY2 or GEY make. For example, you could get a gene that has GEY make more melanin or BEY2 make less. The end result would be hazel eyes.
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Read More »Let's look at a more interesting example: a blue-eyed parent, bbMM, and a green-eyed parent, GGmm. This time, the blue-eyed parent can only give bM. The hazel-eyed parent can only give Gm. The end result is all GbMm or hazel eyes! A blue and a green-eyed parent will have all hazel-eyed kids. This is one of the reasons I like the modifier gene explanation so much. It can help explain how green and blue-eyed parents might have hazel-eyed kids. Finally, let's tackle a tough one. Imagine two hazel-eyed parents GbMm. What would their kids look like? For this, we need to bring out the old Punnett square. The way a Punnett square works is you make a table. You put all the possible gene combinations for one parent on top, and all the gene combinations for the other parent on the side. For our example, you'd get something like this:
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