It is possible but rarely it depends on the genes.
well the exact hair colors that can go with black is white, red , yellow ,orange, green but mostly the main color is blond or the best color is dirty blond its differ because dirty blond is darker and it goes with black since black is a dark color like dirty blond.
Well, actually yes it also depends in bouth mom and dad geneticts if the mother Or father of the mom had blond hair and dad has blond hair, well the kid has more Chanses to be blond but if the mother or father of dad have black hair and mom have black hair well the kid have more Chanses of having black hair...or the kid can be born blond and when he grow up the hair can turn black... So it all depends but yes it can happend.
Yes, this is possible. The parents may not have the same hair color as their offspring, because the offspring could have the hair color caused by a recessive allele. This allele could have been present in an ancestor, but not shown up again because its frequency is not as common as another hair color
Blond hair and red tips, because black hair and red tips look weird.
50%
Mine did.
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.
Possible colors: blond, brown, red, auburn
The answer to this question depends on their parents' hair colors. If both have a blond (or red) haired parent, it is possible they could have children with blond (or red) hair. The black is more dominant than brown, so if the black haired parent has two black haired parents it is much more likely they will have black hair or the black has about 65% the brown has 35% so it will be a mix of black and brown probably black with a bit of brown i was learning about DNA
It is possible. Red hair is the most recessive type of hair, followed by blond. It is very possible for two red-headed parents to have a blond haired child. It is even more likely if there are direct relatives that have blond hair, as that gene would usually come out over a red-haired gene. The child may also have red-ish blond hair as they get older, as the gene starts to maifest itself. (This often happens with skin color, folowed by hair color and eye color in children as they age.)
There are many different possibilities and the odds will change based on your traits look your parents and if any of them are blond then option 1 will most likely be the case if both of your parents hair is black option 2 will most likely be the case if one of your parents hair is brown then option 3 will most likely be the case option 1: if one of your parents has blond hair the child has a 50% chance to be blond haired and a 50% chance to be black haired option 2: if both of your parents hair are black then there is a 100% chance that the child's hair will be black option 3: if one your parents hair is brown then the child has a 50% chance to be brown haired and a 50% chance to be black haired (for option 3 I'm not 100% sure, it would be great if someone else corrected me if I messed up on option 3)
Both of the parents were heterozygous with the blonde hair allele, which is recessive. When there are two parents that are heterozygous, there is a 25% chance their offspring will get two of the recessive alleles. A punnett square can be useful when determining the different phenotypes and genotypes possible in offspring
Does jemmy from the whipping boy have blond or black hair yes he/she has black hair
blond and black..... black on the roots and the inside layers, blond on the outside
ok so there is really no such thing as blond dye...and black hair can only be bleached which equals blond hair
My hair was originally black, but then i dyed it to blond for the 'welcome to the black parade' video. I dyed it back to black soon after though, i like it black!
yes, like if both parents are blond, child may have black hair