The characteristics of offspring are not determined by the parents' phenotypes, but by their genotypes. The genes for hair color that a parent caries are not immediately apparent by the parent's own hair color. Only genetic testing will reveal what inactive genes the parent may have. A parent with brown hair may have recessive genes for blond, black, or red hair, or maybe a total dominance of brown-hair genes. If both parents have homozygous brown hair, the offspring will have brown hair. It is more likely, however, that the code for brown hair is heterozygous, in which case the color of the offspring's hair is essentially impossible to determine without DNA testing.
Red hair is a recessive gene. To have it, both of your parents must have it. That means that both mother and father have two red-hair genes, and that's the only gene they can pass on. The baby will have red hair.
But of course "red" covers many shades from blond to brown, and children often have lighter hair when they're young, darkening as they get older. But expect to see a little copper-top.
Blue eyes are a recessive gene. The mother must have two blue-eye genes in order to have blue eyes. So that's all she has to pass on. But brown is a dominant gene. The father could have a brown and a brown or a blue and a brown. If the father passes on a blue-eye gene, the baby will be blue-eyed. If the father passes on a brown-eye gene, it will win, and the baby will be brown-eyed. Look at the father's parents to answer this one: does either one have blue eyes?
If the baby has brown eyes, it will still carry a recessive blue-eye gene from the mother and can have a blue-eyed child.
This is the simple picture, not taking into account green, hazel, gray, etc.
Best way to find out is to wait and see.
Well, If both parents and grandparents have brown hair, The babies hair will be brown, If a grandparent had a recessive gene colour (EG Ginger) The child has a chance of being ginger, If one parent, has brown, the other, another colour, It depends which has a dominant gene.
The baby will probably have brown hair with red tints. Like in the sunlight.
I really have no idea but my best guess is brown because it is a dominant gene and red is recessive!
i would guess light brown goldish looking light brown
Irrelavant. Baby can carry dominate trait (Black hair) if someone in your bloodline has black hair.
Black eye color is a recessive trait meaning that for someone to have it both the mother and father would have to pass off the gene for Black eyes. Since the dominant gene always prevails over the recessive and one of the parents had blue eyes, this means that the parent with black eyes had both recessive genes for black eyes and therefor passed on the recessive gene. The other parent with the Blue eyes must have both genes blue and black, but since blue is considered to be dominant over black the blue, they have blue eyes, but passed on the recessive black eye gene. B - Blue Eye Gene (Dominant) b - Black Eye Gene (recessive) Mother - Bb (Blue Eyes) Father - bb (Black Eyes) Child - bb (Black Eyes)
I think mother nature is black or white
Inheriting traits from your mother and your father such as hair color/eye color.
A VERY VERY BLACK baby
Probably brown.
Blood red!!!!!!
if mother has black and the father has red it will probally be brown
From the information on an interview on CBS, his father is black and his mother is white.
His father was white and his mother was black. Martin was black.
I don't know- eye color is not determined by hair color.
Her father was black and Venuzuelan, and her mother is Irish. Her great grandmother on her father's side was from Venuzuela. Therefore, she is mixed, but she prefers to be called black.
The baby may come like his mother or father depending on how strong the genes are .. or a bit of both.
Mulatto or bi-racial. They normally affiliate themselves with blacks.
if the father is black or white then the kids would be the same regardless of appearance
it could be either color or both if that's what you mean
its from father its from father its from father
Black eye color is a recessive trait meaning that for someone to have it both the mother and father would have to pass off the gene for Black eyes. Since the dominant gene always prevails over the recessive and one of the parents had blue eyes, this means that the parent with black eyes had both recessive genes for black eyes and therefor passed on the recessive gene. The other parent with the Blue eyes must have both genes blue and black, but since blue is considered to be dominant over black the blue, they have blue eyes, but passed on the recessive black eye gene. B - Blue Eye Gene (Dominant) b - Black Eye Gene (recessive) Mother - Bb (Blue Eyes) Father - bb (Black Eyes) Child - bb (Black Eyes)