It doesn't ! Dying your hair has no effect on the genes you pass on to your offspring. Your children will inherit either yours or your partner's natural hair colour - or a mix of both !
When hair color is polygenic, it means its color is influenced by more than one gene. Polygenes are nonallelic genes.
hair type, eye distance, eye size, eyebrow color, and red color tints in the hair. :)
Genes
It depends. See, if your DNA carries strong genes ten the kid will have Brown hair, and well if your wife's hair genes are stronger, then the kid will have red. Mixing will only occur when both your cells fuse, which will give your kid a brunette-ish color of hair.
"Inherited Genes" is simply the genes you inherite from your parents. Those genes make your sex, color of your hair, spaceing between your eyes, and everything about you is made up of genes passed down by your parents.
your genes decide your hair color
you can change your hair color by dying it.
i think that he is dying his hair a dark brown
Hair color spray that washes out
the substance that gives hair it color is the genes from your mom or your dad_____________________Melanin gives hair its color.
Whatever color you want the hair to be after dying it.
Neither. What you see is an expression of genes in the chromosomes. It can run in families just as eye color and hair color. It is also seen more in males because of the influence of tesosterone.
Depends what color you are dying your hair. The lighter the more damage. So dying your hair darker with natural instincts brand is your safest bet.
By dying it weekly :)
its nothing realy its just that u get your eye and hair color from your parents genes....i think
That same day.
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