depending on the hair type. best to see a professional
Yes, you may carry the recessive gene for reddish brown hair, as hair color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. Your black hair indicates that the black hair gene from your father is dominant, but you may still have inherited the reddish brown gene from your mother, which can be passed on to future generations.
Yes, it's possible for you to carry the recessive trait for reddish brown hair since the trait can be inherited from your mother, even if you express the dominant trait (black hair). The presence of black hair in you doesn't exclude the possibility of carrying the gene for red hair.
If both parents carry the recessive trait for reddish brown hair (which would be represented as a capital R and lowercase r for the gene), then the chances of their baby having reddish brown hair would be 50%. This is because the baby would have a 25% chance of inheriting the rr gene combination that codes for reddish brown hair.
its just like highlights! when brown hair gets blonder highlights, black hair tends to get reddish brown highlights.
Coats are short, reddish brown to grey to nearly black
His hair color was reddish brown.
......... Perhaps the grandparents have red hair. LOok up- dominant and recessive traits.
the babies hair color will most likely have black hair! its the dominant hair color which means its stronger {darker}. the recessive color is brown. it all has to do with genes and recessive and dominate traits! make a punnet square and find out!
Reddish brown was her hair color.
well we learnt this in science afew months ago. and it depends what there background of hair is. also you cant tell if the baby is going to get your red or black hair gene :)
Her hair is reddish-orange
her hair is a reddish brown color