Tools designed to predict offspring eye color, incorporating the complex hazel phenotype, analyze parental eye color information, often alongside other genetic factors, to provide a probabilistic estimate of the child’s eye color. These tools typically illustrate the inheritance patterns of multiple genes influencing eye pigmentation, particularly those contributing to the green-brown blend characteristic of hazel eyes.
Understanding the genetic basis of eye color, including the multifaceted nature of hazel eyes, allows prospective parents to engage with the probabilities of inherited traits. While not definitively predictive, these tools offer valuable insight into the genetic mechanisms governing eye color and showcase the intricate interplay of genes in determining this phenotype. Such exploration can also enhance public understanding of genetics and heredity more broadly.