Skin colour does not follow the rules of being dominant or recessive. Skin colour is controlled by more than one gene or the amount of pigment melanin. So if one parent is white and the other is black, they will end up having a mixed coloured child because the colours blend together.
there is neither a "black skin" allele nor a "white skin" allele. skin color is accountable to myriads of factors & not attributable to a single gene. perhaps this question comes out from an attempt to guess the shade of a mixed-race child. simply put, there is no telling what color a child will come out. sometimes more of the father's complexion will show; othertimes vicer-versa.
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Lincoln was black and white
No, it is OK. People should not be discriminated by the color of their skin, but by the quality of the individuals.
Something betweet black and white...
white,corny,brown (not black)
Black And White. :)
Zendaya is mixed between white and black she is also biracial because her mom is white and her dad is black they got married and had Zendaya and she became mixed Zendaya is notified for black skin color not white.
You can see that a panda has a black nose and the skin on the nose would be the skin that it has all over its body even though it looks like it has white skin because of its white fur. A panda bear has black skin like a zebra
Sort of. They only see a shade of gray, black, or white.