Yes, however it is much rarer as dark genes are dominant. My father had dark hair and my mother had blonde hair - I have dark hair.
A heterozygous mother can have a blond or dark-haired child, depending on the father.
the child will have blondish hair when young then it'll get darker when growing up. The child will most likely have dimples.
Everyone has at least two genes for hair color, but brown is dominant. If both parents have Brown-Blond genes, then they will have brown hair (because it is dominant over blond), but the child could get one blond gene from each parent and thus be Blond-Blond, and thus be blond.
Most likely no. Dark pigments are the dominant gene.
The child could have almost any hair color. It all depends on the past history of the family. Hair color is determined by 2 polygenes. One that is Blonde or Brown. The other is Red or not red. The father has a brown allele present, which is dominant to blond. Blond and red are both recessive hair colors, so the likelihood of the child having either is lower to begin with. Because of the father's brown allele there's a 50% chance of the child having darker hair, and depending on the allele that the mother possesses, there's either a 50% or a 0% chance of the child having red hair. So there could be a 50% chance of the child being blond, a 50% chance of the child being dark haired, and depending on the mother's allele a 50% chance of being a darker red haired individual. Hopefully you can make sense of that.
yes, I'm greek and I was born dark blond with blue eyes.
yes you can put blond hair dye in dark brown hair
It depends...due to DNA...
Naill's hair is dark brown. That why in the blonde spots you see brown and somethime you don't.
ya that's pretty obvious
dark blond
dark blond