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Can a half-Asian child have blue eyes?

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Despite what Stephen Jones says I'm sure it's quite possible for a full-blooded Asian to have blue eyes, since red-haired, green-eyed Asians do exist. It's rare, but it happens. read more

No, both parents would have to carry an allele for blue eyes, in order even have a 25% chance of blue eyes. Asians don’t have blue eye alleles, so it’s genetically impossible. Brown eyes are a (BB) Dominant trait. read more

Current research indicates that mutations that switch off eye pigmentation and potentially can produce blue eyes have occurred three times, that is three versions of the genes that can produce blue eyes and one of them is spread worldwide. read more

Blue eyes are recessive it can skip generations. If both mother and father have the genetics for blue eyes theres a moderate chance. If one person has the genetics then it's unlikely. Besides eye color doesn't matter everyone is beautiful the way they are. read more

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