sometimes there is a possibility of a recessive gene for curly hair, you and your husband may both carry a gene for curly hair that does not show up, but when the 2 are put together it shows up.
Curly hair is hereditary. Children will get curly hair if they have parents with curly hair or if it runs in their families in grandparents.
It depend who's gene is stronger if you have a sister with kinky hair it dosent mean another one will not have curly hair. did i help?
curly hair, as the dominant gene overrules the recessive gene I THINK :)
Different Genes.
No because you are not related to my baby!!
yes because it might be in your generations genes\traits before.I'm curly haired but none of my parents have curly hair : )
Well it will start straight than go curly and it will be red and Blondie colour Well it will start straight than go curly and it will be red and Blondie colour Well it will start straight than go curly and it will be red and Blondie colour
Its the grease in it that help contain the curly look...=]
most likely. But if your sister, or anyone else in the family has striaght hair, the baby could probably get the trait from them also. it depends.
The probability of getting curly hair depends on whether your parents do or not. Hair genes are decided by the mother. So, if the mother has curly hair, more than likely the offspring will as well. If the father has curly hair and the mother does not, the probability is considerably lowered.
Yes! It's more likely that the child would have straight hair, but it's all about the genes. Likely both of the straight-haired people have straight-hair dominant genes; if that's true, then there's about a 25% chance that the child would have curly hair. If the parents or even grandparents had curly hair when they were younger, it's more likely as well. For example -- both of my parents have straight hair (but my mom had curly hair when she was younger) and my sister has straight hair as well. I turned out to have curly hair.
IN 1983 searyously or ask your parents