genetically speaking, each feature is determined by the gene sequence match of mom and dad....i.e. shape of the nose, will take a merge of mom's nose and dad's nose....if more gene's match towards the dad's nose then the nose will look more like that.
so basically, each feature set of a mixed race baby could go either way.
in general, the color will be chocolatey...the nose probably african, eye color on the white person, hair will be nappy (that is curvy), build big and a big butt :) this last portion is me just being nutty....either way the baby will be gorgeous.
Maybe light skinned & maybe the hair texture is mixed or it's like African American hair but grows different...I'm part African American & part Irish.
i don't know look in the mirror
even though I am african american I will check caucasian or mixed race. but if you don't do it, you will look bad.
yes
Like all the other 100s of African American males. . .
Michael Jackson's children do have African American traits but the thing is that they are bi-racial meaning that their mother was American and their father was African American. If you see them in person, they do look half American and half African American.
A black woman with Italian ancestry may have a mix of features from both backgrounds, such as a darker skin tone, curly hair, and possibly some Mediterranean facial features. Ultimately, individuals with mixed ancestry can have a wide range of appearances that reflect their unique genetic heritage.
He is an african-american! sssseeeexxxxyyyy!!!!
African American slaves displayed a range of physical traits reflecting their diverse African ancestries, as well as factors such as intermixing with other populations in the Americas. They had varying skin tones, facial features, and body types. Over time, genetic exchange and adaptation led to unique phenotypes among African American descendants.
look at your mom
I'm curious because I see elements that look african-american. It would be a fascinating irony since he changed his name to "Blanc" (literally means 'white' in French) from Blank at the start of his career.
No, it is impossible to change a baby's race. Race is genetic. Even if you got surgery to make you look Chinese when you are really African you would still be African. You'd just look Chinese.