any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair any color i know two people with blond hair that had a child with black hair one with brown hair and one with black hair
it is brown a really dark brown
Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father. Um, you would not know unless you know if the hair gene is ressive or domiant in the mother of father. I have dark auburn hair and green eyes, does that help?
== == I dont know The babys hair can be any color and their eyes can be any color it can change later on but the color also depends on the grandparents
It means the freckle trait is recessive. For example, if the allel for freckles is 'f', then the parents must have 'Ff' and both sent a 'f' to the offspring.If one sent a 'F', then the child would have freckles.OMG, gotta tell my science teacher about that, cuz we're learning about traits now and I'm shocked that I knew that!
Either. The genetics of eye color are more complicated than previously thought. Color is determined by multiple genes. The genetics of eye color are so complex, that almost any parent-child combination of eye colors can occur.
Golden brown hair is a less common hair color compared to traditional brown or blonde shades. It combines elements of both brown and blonde, resulting in a unique and eye-catching color that is less frequently seen.
Blonde is a recessive gene and Brown is dominant. Therefore, your child's hair will have an extremely high probablity of being brown.
Its possible, hair color and eye color have different strengths when it comes to genes. Brown is the strongest (most likely outcome), blonde hair is the weakest, and blue eyes are the weakest. These liks are about a 75 25 ratio so it is still possible but its unlikely.
Honey-Blonde hair.
It would depend on the brunette's genotype. If they are heterozygous for that trait, then the offspring could be any combination of blonde hair, brown hair, blue eyes, or brown eyes. If the brunette is homozygous dominant, then it's 100% sure the offspring will have a phenotype the same as the brunette.
This depends on family. If a grandparent has/had red, brown, or blonde, the baby has potential for any of the three. Same as eye color. Possible genetics from grandparents may pass over and effect the hair and eye color of one's child. For example, one parent has blue eyes and one parent has green eyes. If the green-eyed parent has a mother or father with blue eyes, the baby has a higher potenial for blue eyes.
It tells you that even though the parents have brown hair, they have a recessive allele for blonde hair also. And even though brown is suppose to be visually dominant, it is not the case at all. Two brown heads can make a blonde or brown, and of course even red haired child. Another way to look at it may be the parents have the following alleles for hair color: (b,b) - (b,b) in which case the dominant allele is Blonde or Brown.
brown
brown and blonde
98.5% of the time they have the color of the parent that has the dominate color, not the resessive unless they both have a resessive color.
it is brown a really dark brown
is a light brown colour between blonde and brown