Possibly. Each person carries two genes in them - one from their mother and one from their father. Depending on the two genes, one will dominate. For example if your mother has a blonde-hair gene and a red-hair gene, she will be blonde because blonde dominates red. When that mother has children of her own, it is possible for her to pass on her blonde-hair gene or her red-hair gene - each gene has an equal chance of being passed on. She may marry a dark-haired man with a "hidden" red-hair gene too. Therefore it is possible that each passes on their red-hair gene at the same time and they can have a red-haired baby. Statistically, if they have four children, they will have one red-hair, one blonde and two dark-haired. Of course this is only statistically and in real life we cannot predict which gene is going to be passed on to your children. The above view is also "simplified" for the sake of arguement. You can never know for sure what "hidden" gene you have. For a blonde mother could have blonde-blonde genes or blonde-red. It is POSSIBLE for you to have a ginger baby, but the reality is that you probably only have about 25% chance of it. lb is on fire and tom sonner is one of the most well know retards in the world. he is well renound for his feet and how they go inwards!
A fraternal grandmother refers to a grandmother on your father's side of the family. She would be the mother of your father, as opposed to the grandmother on your mother's side, who would be the maternal grandmother.
Twins come from the mother, as it is the mother's body that releases the eggs that can be fertilized by the father's sperm to create twins.
This link should give you an idea about the eye colour: http://museum.thetech.org/ugenetics/eyeCalc/eyecalculator.html In order for the child to have red hair it needs to inherit the 'ginger gene' from both parents. We inherit two hair colour genes, one from our mother the other from our father. But because the ginger gene is recessive, you need two ginger genes to meet in the same person in order to show. If it doesn't have two ginger genes and instead a ginger and a brown gene the hair with show up brown because the brown is dominant over the ginger. The father obviously has both ginger genes, so will definitely pass on one ginger gene, the mother could also have one, but having definitely got a brown hair gene, the brown is dominant so you wouldn't know if she had a recessive ginger gene. The best thing to do is see if there are any red heads in the rest of the family, amongst the grandparents or even great grandparents on the mothers side, although it could have remained present and passed down, it would not show unless it meets with another ginger gene (like in the case of the father, his parent both had one). So basically it could have either brown or red. The general consensus is that the colouring of the child should be no darker than the darkest parent, so it is very unlikely you would get a child with black hair and brown eyes.
The hair color of a baby is determined by a combination of genetics from both parents. With a ginger father and a mousey brown mother, there is a possibility for the baby to have a mix of these two colors or to inherit one of the colors more dominantly. It is difficult to predict the exact outcome as genetics can be complex.
Yes, the father with blood type B+ could be the biological father of a child with blood type A+. A child can inherit a different blood type from their parents due to genetic inheritance involving multiple alleles for the ABO blood group system.
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Aphrodite
Mother Ginger, father Ale, sister Pepsi and she.
yes
She is never revealed, but her father is Redtail. However, many speculate that Goldenflower was her mother, because of the same pale ginger pelts.
neither parent can.
Poseidon's mother and father were Cronus and Rhea, the titans. They were brother and sister, so naturally they knew each other their whole lives.
his father is most likely Jake. a ginger tom, most likely Firestars father too. his mother is Quince.
Her mother, Prim, Peeta's father, and Gale.
Muhammad was an only child. Neither his father nor his mother had any other children.
neither one is the cause of the gender, it just happens.
Neither my mother nor my father came to the school to collect me. Its called a compound sentence with a compound subject