Can A Child Have Different Eye Color Than Both Parents?
Yes, it’s possible. Eye color is regulated by dominant and recessive traits. For instance, brown eyes are a dominant trait. That means that if the gene that regulates your eye color has one code for brown and one for blue, the brown is going to be the color that people see. If both your parents are heterogeneous for brown eyes (both of them have brown and blue eye-color genes), then you might have blue eyes if you inherited both recessive blue-eye genes.