They can be ANY color. It depends on your parents eyes too. It depends on how the genes are gonna work.
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.
Yes, two parents with brown eyes can have a child with blue eyes if both parents carry a recessive blue eye gene. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, so both parents must carry at least one copy of the blue eye gene for it to be expressed in their child.
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.
It is possible for two brown-eyed parents to have a blue-eyed child if both parents carry a recessive gene for blue eyes. When these recessive genes are passed on to the child, they can combine to produce the trait of blue eyes, even if the parents themselves have brown eyes.
Probably brown. It depends on what the parents carry as a recessive gene.
You can only carry one recessive trait.
Yes indeed, and you always will!
Probably blue. Though brown is possible if you both carry brown as a recessive gene.
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.
Blue eyes are a recessive trait, while brown eyes are dominant. If both parents are heterozygous for brown eyes, it means they both carry the recessive trait for blue eyes, and so there is a 25% chance their offspring will be blue-eyed.
Yes. You both carry the gene for blue eyes as a recessive gene.
Yes, two parents with brown eyes can have a child with blue eyes if both parents carry a recessive blue eye gene. Blue eyes are a recessive trait, so both parents must carry at least one copy of the blue eye gene for it to be expressed in their child.
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.
Solid color in cats. Two brown tabby cats might produce a solid black kitten, if they both carry the recessive allele for solid color (which is called "non-agouti").
BBEe and bbEe. Black is dominant, and brown is recessive. Yellow is also recessive. Because one parent is brown, for none of the puppies to also be brown the black parent cannot carry the recessive allele on the B locus. Because neither parent is yellow but some of the puppies are, both parents must carry the recessive allele on the E locus.