Yes, if they both carry a recessive (hidden gene) for freckles, then yes their child would have a 25% chance of having freckles.
A child's likelihood of developing freckles is influenced by genetic factors, primarily inherited from their parents. If one or both parents have freckles, the child has a higher chance of developing them, especially if they also have fair skin and red or light hair. Sun exposure can also play a role, as freckles often become more pronounced with UV exposure. Overall, while genetics is a significant factor, environmental influences can also contribute to the development of freckles.
Freckles form from exposure to the sun, and you might have inherited the gene from your parents.
ff (apex)
Yes it depends on their genes
ff (apex)
PHENOTYPE: 75% with freckles 25% without freckles GENOTYPE: 1FF:2Ff:1ff
There is a 75% chance that their children will have freckles and a 25% chance that their children will not have freckles. This is because both parents are carriers of the freckles allele and can pass it on to their offspring.
No. Two rhesus-negative parents cannot have a rhesus-positive child.
We'llsay F is dominant for freckles and f is recessive for non-freckled. The father is ff The mother is Ff The child is ff. Probability of this cross producing a homozygous recessive child is 50%. There isn't a precise term for this cross.
when the two parents that are dating become married and are legal
Yes, a child of divorced parents can have two passports if each parent holds citizenship in a different country and the child is eligible for citizenship in both countries.
if your saying how do u get freckels you get them from your parents when your born, or if your sayin why do you or who from same thing.