F1 Generation
yes. without a doubt. the trait could come from anyone in your family who has had a widows peak. this includes grandparents and great grandparents.
A typical pedigree is made of a dogs ancestors. Depending on the person making the pedigree or specific registering body it will contain various information about the ancestors. Like titles, health testing, color, ect. A 3 generation pedigree contains parents, grand parents and great grand parents. Which a total of 14 possible ancestors and 8 ancestors in the 3th generation. Each consecutive generation has double that of the previous generation. So the 4th generation (great great grand parents) would be 16 dogs and a total of 30 dogs in the entire pedigree (14+16).
hair colour can be inherited from grandparents, great grandparents etc, not just from parents, so its very likely that a grandparent had red hair - of course no one may remember what the colour was many many years ago!
If hazel eyes run through either one of the parents genes, the child can have hazel eyes.
Because, even from a young age, he excelled at it. He was known to have impressed travellers, at his grandparents Inn, with his great mathematical faculties.
Every person born has 2 parents. Your parent's parents are your grandparents. Your grandparents also had parents-- their parents are your great-grandparents. Your great-grandparents had parents, who are your great-great grandparents. You can keep tracing your genealogy backward to learn each generation who were parents in your direct family line-- people who are your great, great-great, great-great-great grandparents and so on back through the centuries.
Great-Grandparents
It is possible. There can be traits transferred from the grand-parents or great-grandparents which come up in the childs generation.
Technically, the sister and brother of one of your grandparents are your grand-aunt and grand-uncle. "Grand" shows that it is one generation away- the generation of your grandparents. "Great" is properly added to those generations beyond "grand." However, in common usage people generally refer to the siblings of grand parents as great-aunt and great-uncle.
Grandparents are not "removed". Grandparents are in your direct line and with each generation going back you add a "great". See related link.Grandparents are not "removed". Grandparents are in your direct line and with each generation going back you add a "great". See related link.Grandparents are not "removed". Grandparents are in your direct line and with each generation going back you add a "great". See related link.Grandparents are not "removed". Grandparents are in your direct line and with each generation going back you add a "great". See related link.
There are 1024 direct ancestors in 10 generations, excluding the siblings of each generation and including only parents, grandparents, great grandparents ect. 1 Self 2 Parents 4 Grandparents 8 Great grandparents 16 Great grandparents 1 removed 32 Great grandparents 2 removed 64 Great grandparents 3 removed 128 Great grandparents 4 removed 256 Great grandparents 5 removed 512 Great grandparents 6 removed 1024 Great grandparents 7 removed Added together 2046 direct line ancestors over 10 generations removed from yourself and excluding their siblings. 1024 different families and surnames though some surnames may be repeated down the generations as cousins marry.
On average, in the western world, your parents have been healthier than your grandparents and your grandparents healthier than your great grandparents. We like to think this trend can continue for the current generation. However, with the increasing incidence of obesity and metabolic diseases connected with obesity and excessive sugar and salt consumption, not to mention increasing incidence of severe allergies to food and other agents, we may not be as healthy as our parents, let alone our great grandparents.
Your great grandparents are the parents of your grandparents. A more specific answer is not possible without identifying the person whose great grandparents are to be identified.
great grandparents = arrière grands parents
The answer is 8 * 2 Parents * 4 Grandparents * 8 Great Grandparents * 16 Great Great Grandparents * 32 Great Great Great Grandparents * 64 Great Great Great Great Grandparents * 128 Great Great Great Great Great Grandparents * 256 Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandparents * 512 Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandparents * 1024 Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Grandparents
great great (etc.) grandparents great grandparents grandparents + great uncles and great aunts parents + uncles and aunts [=parents' siblings] siblings + cousins [=uncles' and aunts' children] children + nephews and nieces [=siblings' children] grandchildren great gandchildren great great (etc.) grandhildren also cousins and second cousins [=(great-)grandparents' descendants]
great great (etc.) grandparents great grandparents grandparents + great uncles and great aunts parents + uncles and aunts [=parents' siblings] siblings + cousins [=uncles' and aunts' children] children + nephews and nieces [=siblings' children] grandchildren great gandchildren great great (etc.) grandhildren also cousins and second cousins [=(great-)grandparents' descendants]