If your dad has olive skin and your mom is white, it is possible that having olive skin is recessive and the white gene is dominant, which will hide that particular phenotype.
Yes, twins can be of different races if they have mixed-race parents. If one parent is black and the other is white, it is possible for one twin to inherit more genes for lighter skin while the other twin inherits more genes for darker skin.
The baby rabbits will likely have a mix of black and white fur since the parents have different coat colors. The specific colors of the offspring may vary depending on the genetic contribution from each parent.
a finger print, or you could say a finger i geuss.
No, the child will inherit either the A or the B blood type antigen from the mother, plus any blood type antigen the father might provide. This would mean the child can only be A, B, or AB (should the father provide the opposite blood type antigen that the mother provides).
The Allele that causes guinea pigs to be brown in color is a dominant one and the white guinea pig's alleles are recessive. The brown guinea pig had two dominant alleles for brown color and the white guinea pig had two for white. Since offspring get one allele from each parent they have one dominant brown allele and one recessive white allele. Since the dominant trait is the one that is going to be apparent, it would only make sense for all the offspring to be brown in color.
Zendaya is biracial. her mom's white and her dad's black.
Yes, it is possible for twins to have different skin tones if their parents have different genetic backgrounds. This can occur due to genetic variations that result in differences in skin pigmentation.
Yes, twins can be of different races if they have mixed-race parents. If one parent is black and the other is white, it is possible for one twin to inherit more genes for lighter skin while the other twin inherits more genes for darker skin.
No, I doubt any parent would be mad at their child for having a skin disease.
well it depends on how WHITE and BLACK the two people are, if the dad isn't that dark but the mom is pretty white it would most likely be a baby with a TINY bit dark skin but if the mom is really white and the dad is like pure black (im not rasist) then the baby will be in between. hope that helped! :)
White.
Baby has more chance to take their dad skin color then their mom.
he didn't know his dad because his dad was a white man.
You might have been adopted, or your white mom/dad passed away or left you. then your mom/dad got together with another person.
Yes, Whitney Houston's dad was a white man called John Russell Houston Jr.
Your dad
Not possible.