it might have dark eyes (dark blue maybe) and blond hair. depends though! Might have ginger/red or brown...! I'm not entirely sure..
There is no right answer to this it could be either and it probably depends on whether it is the mother or the father who has that particular hair colour.
Not necessarily. you only need one parent with the red head gene fo it to be able to pass down.
Blond and green genes are recessive so it depends on the brow-eyed, brown-haired parent's genetic lineage. Most probably most of the children will be brown-eyed and brown haired.
Yes, it is possible for two parents with light hair to have a dark-haired baby. Hair color is determined by multiple genes, and it is possible for a baby to inherit different combinations of these genes from their parents, resulting in hair color variations. Additionally, genetic traits from previous generations can also play a role in determining a baby's hair color.
Dark brown, because when you die you hair it goes to what-ever colour you die it.
A heterozygous mother can have a blond or dark-haired child, depending on the father.
Brown eyes are dominant but it depends on the grandparents colouration too because the parents have THEIR parents genes. If all the siblings of the brown-eyed parent have brown eyes, there's a higher chance that the baby will have brown eyes too, especially if the blue-eyed parent has pale eyes. As for hair..... most babies are born with the colour hair they will have as an adult, then they lose practically all of it and start off again with hair the lightest it will ever be, gradually getting darker as they age. Females eye and hair colour is usually darker than males. If parents were fair-haired as kids, the children could be too, but if they were dark-haired right through from a very little toddler the baby may have dark hair too.
YES!!!! Both of my parents have dark brown hair. My oldest sister has blond hair and my other sister and I have copper red hair!!!
Fair hair, brown eyes.
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
Not necessarily. you only need one parent with the red head gene fo it to be able to pass down.
Blond and green genes are recessive so it depends on the brow-eyed, brown-haired parent's genetic lineage. Most probably most of the children will be brown-eyed and brown haired.
The gene that gives a person red hair is a ressesive gene, When a child is created, they take a gene both from their mother and from their father in order to make a pair to give them their hair colour. Certain genes are reccessive and certain genes are dominant, Usually, darker hair genes such as brown are dominant, Lighter hair genes such as red are reccessive So if a child receives a dark haired gene like brown from one parent and a lighter haired gene like red from the other parent, the child will have dark hair, as the dominant gene will dominate the hair colour. So, both the mother and the father must have had a reccessive red hair gene, Which the child was given when it was created.
coloring my hair in dark
A tall dark haired actress to me would have to be Katie Holmes. She has a brownish color hair and is about 5'8''.
She's a brunette! (Brown haired)
the second parent is hytrozygous lng hair
You dye your hair with the colour you want, lighten the colour.