Black hair would be dominate.
the babies hair color will most likely have black hair! its the dominant hair color which means its stronger {darker}. the recessive color is brown. it all has to do with genes and recessive and dominate traits! make a punnet square and find out!
If one parent has black hair (dominant) and the other parent has white hair (recessive), the offspring will likely have black hair, as the dominant gene for black hair will override the recessive gene for white hair.
if your hair is black and the dad's hair is black the baby's hair may be black but it depends because of the recessive gene of *your mom's hair *your dad's hair *his mom's hair *his dad's hair
Hair color is determined by genes inherited from parents. Dominant genes for hair color will be expressed over recessive genes, resulting in the dominant color being displayed. If both parents pass on recessive genes, the recessive color will be seen.
The chances of inheriting a recessive hair color from your parents depend on their genetic makeup. If both parents carry the recessive gene for a certain hair color, there is a 25 chance that their child will inherit that color.
To determine the hair color of the guinea pigs' offspring, we need to know the genotypes of the parents. If one parent is homozygous dominant (BB) and the other is homozygous recessive (bb), all offspring will be heterozygous (Bb) and will have black hair. If both parents are heterozygous (Bb), approximately 25% of the offspring are expected to be homozygous dominant (BB), 50% heterozygous (Bb), and 25% homozygous recessive (bb), resulting in a 75% chance of black hair and a 25% chance of white hair.
The child will have black hair because the gene for black hair is dominant over the gene for red hair. Since the child inherits one gene for red hair from the mother (recessive) and one gene for black hair from the father (dominant), the dominant black hair gene will express itself. Therefore, the child's hair color will be black.
A person's hair color can be attributed to several different factors. An individual with red facial hair and black cranial hair may have a dominant/recessive combination of genes that cause part of their body's hair to be one color, and the other part another.
Yes, you may carry the recessive gene for reddish brown hair, as hair color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. Your black hair indicates that the black hair gene from your father is dominant, but you may still have inherited the reddish brown gene from your mother, which can be passed on to future generations.
black color in hair is a dominant trait. same goes for brown eyes. blonde hair a blue eyes color is the opposite.
Yes indeed, and you always will!
Black hair is a hair whose color is black. (it has a great amount of melanine in it, which gives the hair the black color.)