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if you're asking if two white people can make a black baby then no, they can't because they don't have the gene that codes for that pigment. I mutation could occur and they could have a baby that could be darker or lighter than they are, but in general no, they can't.
it depends on whether the parents have a black parents to have a black baby both parents must have a black parent to posses the gene to create the black baby, even so, if both parents are white it means that the "black" gene is recessive (doesn't affect there skin colour but still carry the gene), when both parents have this recessive gene it means that there a 1/4 chance of the baby being black I'm not sure if this is the exact chance but in theory it should lie around 1/4
No, this is not possible. A biracial baby (one whose parents were from two different races) inherits the genes of both; so while the baby might be lighter skinned than a baby whose parents were both black, a child born from a black parent and a white parent will neither be fully black nor fully white-- that is why the term "biracial" has come into common use, since it reflects the influence of both parents' races.
its when the abroiginal people stole the white mans baby's
People who were born during the "baby bust". That's a period of lower birth rates that followed the "baby boom" just after World War 2.
yes
well if the baby is mixed(usually a brownish color) then it has a black daddy but if it is white then it has a white daddy
Yes she can if there is a white gene in the familyMore detail:A black woman can give birth to a baby that looks white if the child is born an albino. This is when the normal pigments that give the skin its natural color is not present, making the child seem white.A black woman can also give birth to a baby that looks white if the father is white, and resembles the father more than the mother.
He black ya'll some stupid people
well it depends on how WHITE and BLACK the two people are, if the dad isn't that dark but the mom is pretty white it would most likely be a baby with a TINY bit dark skin but if the mom is really white and the dad is like pure black (im not rasist) then the baby will be in between. hope that helped! :)
i dont think so...your baby might be light brown depending on you and your partners color but white in a no
I don't know if it was in black and white, but Rosemary's Baby had a plot of that description. The movie had Mia Farrow in it.
Not unless the baby is an albino or has some other skin pigmentation disorder.
No, it is not possible to tell if a baby still in the womb is black or white. Many physical characteristics of the baby, including skin color, are not determined until after birth, when the baby's full genetic makeup is revealed. Some of the factors that contribute to a baby's physical characteristics in the womb are: The genetic material from the mother and father The conditions of the mother's uterus The amount of blood and nutrients the baby receivesIt is only after birth that the baby's complete genetic makeup will be seen, and any physical characteristics, such as skin color, can be determined. Until then, it is impossible to tell if a baby still in the womb is black or white.
yes they could actually have either black or white
i dont think its a problem u raises
Possibly. If the babies father is coloured the is a chance other than that I don't know.