my dad has blonde hair (German) and my mom has resessive blonde traits so me and my sister are blonde, but my step-mom has brown hair. My dads step kids (2) have blonde hair. Why do we all have blonde hair.
No I don't believe that it is. Blonde hair is a recessive trait, brown hair is dominant. As far as hair and eye colors go, I think that people often get blends of the two parental traits.
Blonde hair is recessive, so brown hair is heterozygous. But, there is still a 50-50 chance of the kids having either brown hair or blonde hair.
No, they can have any color.
not necessarily.ok there are two parents each giving the child one gene. if one gene is recessive and one is dominant the dominant gene will decide the hair color. example the recessive gene is black hair and the dominant gene is blonde the child will most likely have blonde hair because the dominant gene is blonde hair. the dominant gene masks the recessive gene
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).
This may cause a lighter red or a darker blonde. actually that isn't true. it depends on which one is the dominant trait. which one is homozygous which one is heterozygous. it all depends.
It depends on whether or not blond hair is a dominant gene or a recessive gene. For example: B= brown, b= blonde (in this case brown is dominant). You may have BB or Bb and your partner BB or Bb if one of you is heterozygous (BB) then no you can't but if both of you are homozygous dominant then yes there is a 25% chance of a blonde child. In this case both parents could be brown haired and the child blond.
It means the freckle trait is recessive. For example, if the allel for freckles is 'f', then the parents must have 'Ff' and both sent a 'f' to the offspring.If one sent a 'F', then the child would have freckles.OMG, gotta tell my science teacher about that, cuz we're learning about traits now and I'm shocked that I knew that!
not necessarily.ok there are two parents each giving the child one gene. if one gene is recessive and one is dominant the dominant gene will decide the hair color. example the recessive gene is black hair and the dominant gene is blonde the child will most likely have blonde hair because the dominant gene is blonde hair. the dominant gene masks the recessive gene
cos she has blue hair and blonde eyes cos she has blue hair and blonde eyes
Blonde is a recessive gene and Brown is dominant. Therefore, your child's hair will have an extremely high probablity of being brown.
Dark hair(brown/black), blonde, light blonde, and red. The other guy that answer this is dumb lol
Because it was the 'pure german' gene and the blonde hair blue eyed gene was being taken over by brunette because it is more dominant
No, German identity is not tied to specific physical characteristics like hair and eye color. Germans come from diverse backgrounds and can have a range of physical appearances. Nationality is determined by citizenship and cultural ties, not by looks.
black color in hair is a dominant trait. same goes for brown eyes. blonde hair a blue eyes color is the opposite.
Most likely it will be blonde because red is more recessive than Blonde. Followed by strawberry blonde, a hybrid of the two. Least likely it will be completely red. In rare cases red can be dominant to blonde.
blue eyes blonde hair etc.. brown eyes and brown hair are dominant
It tells you that even though the parents have brown hair, they have a recessive allele for blonde hair also. And even though brown is suppose to be visually dominant, it is not the case at all. Two brown heads can make a blonde or brown, and of course even red haired child. Another way to look at it may be the parents have the following alleles for hair color: (b,b) - (b,b) in which case the dominant allele is Blonde or Brown.
Because it was the 'pure german' gene. The blonde hair blue eyes were being taken over by brunettes and brown eyes because it is more dominant than blonde and blue. They were losing the gene
I have hazel eyes and strawberry blonde hair and most of myrelativesare Polish or German