Everyone has at least two genes for hair color, but brown is dominant. If both parents have Brown-Blond genes, then they will have brown hair (because it is dominant over blond), but the child could get one blond gene from each parent and thus be Blond-Blond, and thus be blond.
Yes, if there was someone with dark hair further up the genetic line.
The occurrence of crossing over those two genes is more rare because they are farther apart on the chromosome than dark hair and dark eyes or light hair and light eyes; dark hair and light eyes are about as uncommon as light hair and dark eyes. Depending on the area of the world, it can be either very common or very uncommon. In some areas, like Ireland, it can be more common because when there are more people with that combination of genes procreating, it is more likely for the child to have dark hair and light eyes.
It is possible because they can always carry the trait of having green eyes. You will most likely have blue eyes, though, because blue is a dominant color. :)
The Calvin cycle is called the dark cycle because it does not require light to proceed. Unlike light reactions, the Calvin cycle is a light-independent reaction, which means it can and will occur in the dark as well as the light.
The light reactions provide energy carriers for the dark reactions.
2 'dark brown or black' eyed parents can have a child with any of the possible eye colors but it is unlikely they will have a light eyed child, such as light blue or blueSee herehttp://www.testsymptomsathome.com/GTI11_eye_color.asp
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If you were an Aboriginal child,and you had LIGHT skin,you were taken away from your parents,and your parents would never see you again. But if you had DARK coloured skin as a child,you would be left with your family. The adults however,were left and rejected from society.
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.
skin pigmentation can come from the genes you carry and are made up of. so if you had 5 siblings and 1 was ofdarker skined and 4 who were of fair complexion and all 5 siblings went and had 3 children one of the fair complexion siblings could have a darker skined child and so forth.
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It's just how they are. One of their parents could be light or dark or both of them could. If one is light colored and one is dark colored the offspring has a 50/50 chance of being light or dark.
Yes, if there was someone with dark hair further up the genetic line.
yes it is possible. If the hair is colored dark, it will require a lightener in order to lift the color and then the light brown color will need to be added. If the hair is naturally dark, a light brown color mixed with at least a 20 volume developer will need to be used.
Well... My mother has dark brown hair, and dark brown eyes. My father has light brown hair and green eyes. I have blonde hair with bright blue eyes. So yes it is very possible. I think that it just depends on the parents genes. Answer As above, many genes are involved in producing eye color and it is quite possibel for dark eyed parents to have light eyed babies as dark eye genes tend to be dominant and light eye genes tend to be recessive.
It's just how they are. One of their parents could be light or dark or both of them could. If one is light colored and one is dark colored the offspring has a 50/50 chance of being light or dark.
the child could be any range of color. As a mulatto is of mixed race the child could come out either dark or light depending on which gene (dark or light) from the mulatto combines with the white gene.