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They are in this case. Two blue-eyed parents cannot have children that have another eye color. It's not physically possible.

Having blue eyes means you don't have the gene for green/brown eyes. It doesn't exist in your genome - recessive or dominant. You cannot pass on a trait for which you carry no genes.

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I think it would be safe to say my kids carry the recessive gene for brown eyes or hazel eyes. Even though they inherited the dominant allele for blue from both parents.

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It's possible, like the way having albino children is possible, but the chances are very slim. Given the rates of infidelity two blue-eyed parents with a green/brown-eyed child is far more likely to mean daddy isn't the daddy.

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I've had a paternity test done. I know they are mine. Its just a really lucky coincidence. I'm glad my kids all have blue eyes and blonde hair.