It's very hard to answer this question as there are no details on what alleles the fathers or mothers DNA contains. The father has to have an allele for red hair for the child to have a chance of having it. Presuming that the father has a brown and red hair allele and the mother has the same it works out like this. Brown + Brown = Brown Brown + Red = Brown (Because it's dominant) Brown + Red (from other parents) = Brown (Because brown is dominant) Red + Red = Red The chances of brown therefore is 3:1 as you cannot be sure on what the child will receive. MORE like 5-1 his here will be blond
20 % of group have red hair (100-80), or say 20 persons. 55 have brown, and there is a total of 100 persons. 100-55= 45 do not have brown, so 20/24 =5/6Sounds right.
Normally when the red and brown hair genes infuse with each other, the brown would come more dominant. For some notable reasons. Red hair (otherwise known as ginger hair) is a genetic mutation between blondes. Its inheritance chances are very low (usually 5-10%), while brown hair is somewhat an adaption between black hair and blonde hair. Thus with a higher chance.
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A Level 5 with 20 vol. cream developer.
From what im seeing now it is a 5rcb. Which is level 5 rich chocolate brown
Depending on how porous your hair is, it will probably grab this color and be very, very dark and greenish.If you want to go back to brown, you could use a Level 5NG with a Red filler.This is difficult to do at home and should really be handled by a professional, but you will need to replace the missing pigment that the bleach removed from your hair. Using a Level 5 Neutral Gold and adding Red, with a 10 volume cream developer, should give you a nice rich light brown.
Hair color shades are very seldom true to color. One should always go up a tone or two depending on the brand; so you if want the final result to be a level 5 brown you should buy a level 7. Level 6 may turn level 5 hair too dark.
Genetic phenotype expression is very complex to predict it would be speaking in generalities unless genetics testing was used. But red hair is recessive to brown hair. And unless the mother has any red hair in her family genealogy I d go for the baby having brown hair with maybe slight reddening as an undertone. As for eye colour green and blue are recessive though hazel is a mix of green and brown. So 75% brown green mix 20% green slight brown and 5 % green.
There are 30 students total. 10 of them have brown hair. 10/30 equals 1/3. Answer: 1/3
In order to get a medium brown color, (depending upon how highlighted your hair is), you will need the following formula: 5 Neutral & 5 Gold, equal parts and about 1/4 part 5 Red. Mix with 20 vol. developer.
Eight 8 Dont have Brown eyes or brown hair because it says 12 have both brown hair and brown eyes so subtract that by 20 and you get eight 8