This can definitely happen because of the concept of genetics. This especially deals with dominant and recessive traits. If both parents have one dominant trait and one recessive trait (causing dark hair and eyes) and both parents give their child the recissive traits, this outcome is possible (although pretty rare it is seen).
yes it is a possibility, however small. the chance of the "colours genetics" as i like to call it, of each parent showing in their child is forty, forty two percent, and the 6-10 percent left is the chance of having none of the parents genetic "colours" showing in their child, so ye, it is possible for a brown haired, hazel eyes father, and a brown haired blue eyed mother to have a blonde haired blue eyed baby
A black haired mother with green eyes and a father with brown hair and hazel eyes can have babies with different colored hair and eyes. It not only goes by the parents it can go by the family too.
Well I'm assuming you are taking about if a blonde haired person and a brown haired person have a child..? okay well, the blonde haired gene is a recessive gene, and the brown haired gene is dominant....A recessive gene means that it i not as strong as a dominant gene, and a person needs to have 2 of those recessive genes for that trait to show. So, we know that a blonde haired person must have 2 blonde recessive genes, so that person will have to give the child a blonde gene.....but the other brown haired person, could have two different genetic makeup for this particular gene....they could either have 2 dominant brown haired genes, or a brown haired gene, and a blonde haired gene.....this is possible, because even though they have a blonde hair gene, they have a dominant brown hair gene, so that is the gene that you see.....hope this was your question, and if so, I hope this helps :)
If two blonde haired people have a child the child will be blonde as everybody has two hair genes (one from each parent) and you pass one of your genes to your child, to be blonde you have to have two blonde haired genes and as you can only pass blonde genes to your child they will certainly be blonde.Source(s):GCSE science lessons Hi I am sorry to rain on your party but i believe you are incorrect. The reason why is because you can carry a trait but if you are an owner of trait then you have that trait plus others. For example my aunt has blonde hair and her hubby has blonde hair that went to dirty blonde to brown naturally. However, they have a red-head. How is this possible? Doesn't heredity have rules? I am so confussed.
the baby would most likely have brown hair and blue eyes
You should be aware that the color of a child's hair can change as it grows up. When I was 7 my hair was silvery blond - by the age of 20 I was dark brown.On top of this the genetics for hair color are not simple (there is more than one gene involved). Look in the link I will place below. Yes, this is perfectly possible. Genes (sections of your DNA in each cell) determine, among other things, hair colour and are either 'recessive' or 'dominant''. the two different kinds of gene (dominant or recessive) are called alleles. The allele for brown or black hair is dominant over the blonde hair allele which means that when a child inherits a gene for hair colour from his parents then if one of the pair is a dominant gene - i.e. the 'brown hair gene' then that child will have brown hair whether or not they have a blonde hair gene as well. This means that it is more likely that a child has brown or black hair rather than blonde. Let's look at an example: 2 parents have 2 different allele Blonde/Brown (mother) and Blonde/Brown (father). They will therefore both have black or brown hair as they contain brown allele which mask the blonde allele in their chromosomes because the brown allele is dominant. Let's call the genes they have Bl(m) Br(m) Bl(f) Br(f) where Br=Brown, Bl = Blonde, m = mother and f = father. When they have a child then he will inherit one allele from his mother and one from his father. The possibilities of what he inherits are either 1. Bl(m) Bl(f) or 2. Bl(m) Br(f) or 3. Br(m) Bl(f) or 4. Br(m) Br(f) The only combination that produces a blonde child is the first one where both alleles are blonde. In the other three there exists a brown allele and, because brown alleles are dominant, the child will have brown hair irrespective of the fact that in two of the possibilities there is a blonde allele as well. Therefore there is only a one-in-four chance of parents with mixed genes having a blonde child, but it is still perfectly possible. Going back a generation to grandparents means that if all their grandparents had brown or black hair, then, again, the blonde allele could be lying dormant until the time when it is able to show up when it is matched with another blonde allele so that a brown allele cannot mask its effect. In my own family, my cousin's daughter has bright red hair (another recessive allele) although her parents and grandparents are brown haired. My father was red haired but I have brown. So to find the origin of the red-hair-allele we would have to look further back in out family history to find an ancestor of both my father and my cousin's parents. Asit happens our great great grandfather had red hair - and so he passed this on to the family, only to show up rarely in further generations where it was not masked by a more dominant allele like brown or black hair. Sad to say, many marriages have hit the rocks because of a child being suspiciously born with the same colour hair as the milkman or the husband's best friend... but if the couples had taken a lesson in elementary genetics, I am sure that the divorce courst would have been far less busy.
I would say yes. Because of your own rown eyes I would say yes. But I wouldn't go dark. You should get some brown low lights and see how you feel before you dye all your hair.
it is possible if someone related to you has blue eyes or if someone has blonde hair but i wouldn't worry about it because if you have a brown hair baby it will still be pretty some of the most beautiful people in the world have brown hair and eyes.
Yes, they can have a baby with blond hair if the mother has the gene that produces blonde hair (recessive) and also if the father has the same gene. It would be best if they both had blonde hair, but two people with brown hair can still have a blonde haired baby. It all depends on the genes that the parents received from their parents.
Well I'm assuming you are taking about if a blonde haired person and a brown haired person have a child..? okay well, the blonde haired gene is a recessive gene, and the brown haired gene is dominant....A recessive gene means that it i not as strong as a dominant gene, and a person needs to have 2 of those recessive genes for that trait to show. So, we know that a blonde haired person must have 2 blonde recessive genes, so that person will have to give the child a blonde gene.....but the other brown haired person, could have two different genetic makeup for this particular gene....they could either have 2 dominant brown haired genes, or a brown haired gene, and a blonde haired gene.....this is possible, because even though they have a blonde hair gene, they have a dominant brown hair gene, so that is the gene that you see.....hope this was your question, and if so, I hope this helps :)
well maybe brown haired one with green eyes but it may take the genes of another family member Ex:the aunt is blonde but the parents are red headed the baby might come out as blonde
i don't think so.
The Baby will almost definitely have brown hair and brown eyes. If the father has a blonde haired gene or blue eyed gene (if one of his parents or grand parents had blonde hair and blue eyes) there is a possibility the baby will have blonde hair and blue eyes (one in four chance).
If it runs in the family, yes. Some traits skip a generation.
Simple genetics. Red hair is a recessive gene (one which both parents must carry) If the mothers hair is blond and the fathers is red, then both parties must have a red gene somewhere down the line. Also, children's hair color often changes as they grow older.
It will have no eyes. So there! The child probably will have a lighter haircolour, and it can have both brown eyes and blue eyes,
If you have dark brown hair then it is possible for you to get blonde highlights in foil. However, it may dry out your hair more then it would a lighter haired person.
i actually like brown haired girls then blondes. what i mostly admire in girls is their boobs(big), hips, ass(big), back, stomach, legs and thighs and face.
Most Likley Wavey Dirty Blonde Hair.