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Hey LeAnn,

In answer to your question, it is possible for two blue-eyed parents

to have a child with hazel eyes. Each person has a variety of

dominant (those that can be seen, for example Brown eyes) and

recessive genes (those that are hideen, for example, a gene that

carries the ability to have blue eyes). Brown is always the most

dominant eye colour, with green and blue being the most recessive.

However, if both parents have blue eyes, but both carrie a recessive

gene for hazel eyes, the child has a chance of being born with hazel

eyes.

Hope that helps :)

>

> Just found this group last night during a search to find out if

it's

> possible for two blue eyed parents to have a hazel eyed child.

Never

> found out the answer to that so if anyone here has an answer for me

> let me know.

>

> I was born with one green eye and one that is half brown half

green. I

> did receive a lot of teasing as a child but it never really

bothered

> me. Until I was six, the one with two colors was severely lazy and

I

> had to wear a pirate patch and then some very ugly glasses.

Thankfully

> surgery worked perfectly the first time and teasing over my unique

eye

> color seemed far better than what I got prior to fixing my eye.

From

> then until just recently I have had perfect vision. Now at 37 I

need

> glasses to read for long periods of time or after and hour or two

on a

> computer.

>

> I had an unusual argument at the Texas DMV recently over what to

put

> on my license. I have always put green on my license in california

but

> the clerk here in TX said I had to put the darkest color. I argued

> with her and finally her suprvisor was called and said that I

should

> put green if that was what my previously license had said.

>

> Made me wonder what answers the rest of you give espeically those

of

> you with full heterochromia.

>

> LeAnn

> Pearland Tx

>

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