90% of people inherate there hair color(modulla) from there mother could be any colour,if any of the parents have red hair of any kind its a case of pot luck,my mum had brown and dad had red but yet my brother is black and i am auburn then i went on to have 3 children 1 with auburn, 1 with blond and 1 with brown,so really take pot luck
Red hair is more likely because although it is a recessive gene (you need one from both the father and mother to get that trait), because both parents ar obvisiously carring it, the newborn would have a greater chance of getting the gene than a baby that has parents with any other color hair. There is a "myth" that red hair skips every other generation, but that is not true.
85% chance 15% it will be the color of an ancestor
It depends on wether both parents are homozygous dominant or not.
There is a high probability that their hair would be red but depending on the dormant genes it could be different.
darker is dominate so the baby will most like have more of the mothers traights...strawberry blonde :) congrats
Either or possibly neither. I new a girl who had bright orange hair while the rest of her family had darkish blonde. But they both sound like nice colours.
strawberry blonde
It can only be Red.
The child could have almost any hair color. It all depends on the past history of the family. Hair color is determined by 2 polygenes. One that is Blonde or Brown. The other is Red or not red. The father has a brown allele present, which is dominant to blond. Blond and red are both recessive hair colors, so the likelihood of the child having either is lower to begin with. Because of the father's brown allele there's a 50% chance of the child having darker hair, and depending on the allele that the mother possesses, there's either a 50% or a 0% chance of the child having red hair. So there could be a 50% chance of the child being blond, a 50% chance of the child being dark haired, and depending on the mother's allele a 50% chance of being a darker red haired individual. Hopefully you can make sense of that.
Possible colors: blond, brown, red, auburn
Everyone has at least two genes for hair color, but brown is dominant. If both parents have Brown-Blond genes, then they will have brown hair (because it is dominant over blond), but the child could get one blond gene from each parent and thus be Blond-Blond, and thus be blond.
Genes come from both parents and are molded together to make a unique person. To make a long answer short, the color of your hair doesn't "come from" one parent or the other; there is a fifty-fifty chance that you have the same color hair as your mother or your father. In fact, the odds might be different depending on whether one of your parents has a dominant hair color gene in the family. For instance, say your mother's side of the family is all blond, especially both of her parents; this probably means that her genes are dominantly blond. If your father's side of the family has some scattered brunettes and redheads, then his hair probably isn't dominant. If one of your parents has a dominant hair color, then it is more likely that you will have that one, too. Also, some genes can skip generations through chance, which might explain why a child has the same color hair as her grandmother, but not her mother.
The genetics of eye color are more complex than previously thought. Almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
it will most likely be blond in the beginning , then it will turn brown as he gets older
blue
i m pretty sure that child will have purple eyes
it is probably blue...
It depends. If the child is male, the person to pass the trait on must be the mother. She may be a hybrid or color-blind herself for her to be capable of doing this. If the child is female, the father must be color-blind in addition to the mother being a carrier. Both have to donate the recessive gene to their daughter.
Probably brown.
depends on which gean it has most of
most likely they will look the same as their parents but that's not always true
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
The child could have almost any hair color. It all depends on the past history of the family. Hair color is determined by 2 polygenes. One that is Blonde or Brown. The other is Red or not red. The father has a brown allele present, which is dominant to blond. Blond and red are both recessive hair colors, so the likelihood of the child having either is lower to begin with. Because of the father's brown allele there's a 50% chance of the child having darker hair, and depending on the allele that the mother possesses, there's either a 50% or a 0% chance of the child having red hair. So there could be a 50% chance of the child being blond, a 50% chance of the child being dark haired, and depending on the mother's allele a 50% chance of being a darker red haired individual. Hopefully you can make sense of that.
Mulatto or bi-racial. They normally affiliate themselves with blacks.
brown eyes because brown is the dominant color :)