If there is a litter of kittens, there could be a different father for each kitten.
Yes, it is possible for all the kittens in a litter to have the same father, even if they have different coat colors or patterns. The genetic variation in coat colors and patterns among the kittens is due to the diverse combinations of genes inherited from the parents.
His mother is mix with white and black. His father is black.
if mother has black and the father has red it will probally be brown
If the ancestors have been all different colors, then yes.
yes it can
Genetically speaking, there are roughly 8 well known 'Brown' mice. They all have different genes, which creates different shades. You should probably find out what shade of brown this 'Brown' mouse in question is. There is only one type of Black genetic colouring in mice. Generally speaking, if we were just using the common Agouti brown mouse (wild colour) & crossed it to Black, then the entire litter should've resulted in Agouti mice. However, Agouti being represented by a dominant A-, & the Black being represented by a recessive AA, crossing A- to AA would result in an entire litter of Aa = Agouti carring Black. If you crossed one of those offspring back to the Black parent, you would get Aa & AA in the litter, resulting in the litter being 50% black, 50% Agouti. However, if the 'Brown' mouse wasn't Agouti, & was actually another brown called Chocolate (I'm serious), then crossing Black (which in this case will be BB) to Chocolate (bb) would result in an entire litter of Blacks carrying Chocolate (Bb) . If you crossed 2 of the offspring together, you would get a mix of Blacks & Chocolates. NB: Black is a dominant gene to all other genes but Agouti.
If I understand the question correctly, you have a calico female that you want to produce another calico? The best suited tom would be black and white, preferably with lots of white. The result is around half of the female offspring will be calico, half black and white, with a slight chance of one having brown in its coat. Alternatively you can use a ginger and white tom, with half of the females being ginger and white, although there is a greater chance of the other half being tortoiseshell-tabbies or brown, ginger and white.
It is a dog that can be very small they are mostly black and white and brown and white they are very cute and they can be litter trained like a cat
Absolutely! The gender of a cat has nothing to do with the coloring. Cats can be different colors and designs based on their breeds. Foe example, tabbies tend to have brown, black, orange, and silver stripes and can have more than one color. Tabbies are about 50/50 on female and male. Calico and tortiseshell cats tend to have brown, white, black, cream, and orange splotches all over them. Calicos tend to have a very high presentage of females and a very low percentage of males. (Note: Tabbies and Calicos are NOT cat breeds. They are types of fur patterns that occur on certain breeds of cats. For example, American/Domestic Shorthairs can be tabby or calico, but Siamese will never have tabby or calico patterns. They will only have pointed areas with solid colors.)
He is African American. His mother is mixed and his father is Black.
Chris brown father of darren brown
I believe he is mixed just cause you belive he is mixed don't mean that he is cause he ain't mixed the way you thinking his mom is mixed with white and black and his dad is light skined brown . REAL ANSWER: Urrrm Chris brown's dad is actually dark. and his mum is believed to be mixed race but chris brown is mixed race! (: The actually answer: His father is African American, No one knows his mothers race.
It can either be black or brown eyes but can take other colours from grand parents genetic.